The "Y" on the stick is simply there to make it easier to use the stick on rough/hilly ground and they're normally called a thumb stick. Your thumb rests within the "Y" or "V" as you walk.
Thanks for the nice show. I see you are allowed to drink some alcohol during the walked-up hunt. It is a little surprising for me since I have hear that the restrictions relating to guns are really strict in GB. No offence, just curious, because we in Slovakia can not. Anyways nice video!
I have never hunted for birds, let alone the good looking pheasants you have there, so I have a question. What exactly is 'walked up pheasants', as your video's title shows?. This may seem like a stupid question, but I just don't know, and I'd like to be 'educated' in what this means. Cheers
Chris Tompkins might be wrong but they are traditional shooting socks in the UK. But the are usually worn with booked so only the top shows and they are usually a green, the red is just a bit random honestly
What’s with the stupid long red socks? Totally impractical with damp grass around. Do you guys use black powder cartridges and arrive at the shoot on a horse? Very silly fake country gents.
Quite good show this week Peter,...a lot of very interesting products there. I especially enjoyed te pheasant hunting at the beginning.
Love popping crows!! My favorite quarry ! Very smart birds which is why I love to try to outsmart them. Great show as always...
Why are you so excited about the deer call if you cant use electronic callers in the UK?
That walked-up shoot looks like fun. Not convinced our lab is there yet to be safe enough to run out in front of the guns mind.
Great video thanks
Last year at band camp i used Eley products
Please forgive my american ignorance, but what is the purpose of the Y on the top of the game keeper's walking sticks.
That was my first thought, but a shooting stick seemed out of place while bird hunting.
Even still they seem a bit short for deer stalking. Anyway this all has me longing for the Texas dove season at the end of the summer.
The "Y" on the stick is simply there to make it easier to use the stick on rough/hilly ground and they're normally called a thumb stick. Your thumb rests within the "Y" or "V" as you walk.
Thanks for the nice show. I see you are allowed to drink some alcohol during the walked-up hunt. It is a little surprising for me since I have hear that the restrictions relating to guns are really strict in GB. No offence, just curious, because we in Slovakia can not. Anyways nice video!
I have never hunted for birds, let alone the good looking pheasants you have there, so I have a question. What exactly is 'walked up pheasants', as your video's title shows?. This may seem like a stupid question, but I just don't know, and I'd like to be 'educated' in what this means.
Cheers
Reg Sparkes you can kind of tell from the video but it is essentially beating but you walk with you gun and shoot what you get up.
How can I connect with Paul to do a walked-up shoot with him?
And that Sako looks lurvly
great vid thanks!!!!!
Wow, you guys have big pheasants! Cool video, but whats with the silly socks?
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Chris Tompkins might be wrong but they are traditional shooting socks in the UK. But the are usually worn with booked so only the top shows and they are usually a green, the red is just a bit random honestly
Some think the brighter the better.
Good !!!!
1 duck from 6 rounds with a shotgun a think you blokes wana take up golf
You guys are in big trouble for shooting those pheasants. They're sacred beings and you're treating them badly and racking up some damn heavy karma
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What’s with the stupid long red socks? Totally impractical with damp grass around. Do you guys use black powder cartridges and arrive at the shoot on a horse? Very silly fake country gents.
Pete Bee you would normally wear those socks with Wellingtons instead of walking boots hence their long length