Great to watch and nice to see the family involved. I’m heading to Scotland next Christmas and would love to know who organised your shooting. Thanks again for the great content. Cheers, Rob from Melbourne Australia
So strange to see you in my neighbourhood after watching all the fishing videos George. Scotland is a beautiful country I hope you can come back for the trout and salmon!
Great advert for how not to shoot driven pheasant - some of these birds so low you wouldn't usually consider even raising the gun to them - 6:50 a terrible bird to shoot at!
So glad you enjoyed driven shooting in the UK. possibly some of the most dangerous and poor etiquette I’ve ever seen in a line of guns. You lads need to have some instruction or safety supervision before you just go stand on a peg. Only as some of those shots where so low. Not trying to be condescending just that it’s not good to see grown men raising their guns to birds so low, it’s really not the done thing from a safety and etiquette perspective.
I'm not disagreeing but I've seen worse, and from competent experienced guns at times. This shoot is obviously work in progress from the looks of it very few of the guns shoot on a regular basis. No excuse but this seems to be the common place especially when people are inviting inexperienced guns on a driven day.
So thankful I live in a place where I don't have to stand there and have someone throw birds at me. Public land is something I'll never take for granted
Sport ? Slow, lumbering clueless birds, with no inclination as to the mortal danger they are in, are pumped full of hot lead which shatters their little bones and rips into their lungs - and this is sport ? Seriously ? Can not these 'hunters' see what needless agony they are inflicting on sentient creatures ? Have they no pity or empathy ? Is this 'lifestyle' construct that important ? And I own a modern Beretta (SP3) - and am (I'm told by those 'who know') quite the shot; but I could not turn such devastating power on the innocent. And as to how the conditions these poor creatures live before the 'shoot'...
Great to watch and nice to see the family involved.
I’m heading to Scotland next Christmas and would love to know who organised your shooting.
Thanks again for the great content. Cheers, Rob from Melbourne Australia
Absolutely fabulous video. Good work.
So strange to see you in my neighbourhood after watching all the fishing videos George. Scotland is a beautiful country I hope you can come back for the trout and salmon!
George, What a Hunt! Glad you had a good trip... I too know that Warmth, it cannot be matched... Have a nice Thanksgiving ...
thanks very much
Great advert for how not to shoot driven pheasant - some of these birds so low you wouldn't usually consider even raising the gun to them - 6:50 a terrible bird to shoot at!
Sam its our first go. Lot to learn
@@georgefielding4046 Agreed
So glad you enjoyed driven shooting in the UK. possibly some of the most dangerous and poor etiquette I’ve ever seen in a line of guns. You lads need to have some instruction or safety supervision before you just go stand on a peg. Only as some of those shots where so low. Not trying to be condescending just that it’s not good to see grown men raising their guns to birds so low, it’s really not the done thing from a safety and etiquette perspective.
I'm not disagreeing but I've seen worse, and from competent experienced guns at times. This shoot is obviously work in progress from the looks of it very few of the guns shoot on a regular basis. No excuse but this seems to be the common place especially when people are inviting inexperienced guns on a driven day.
Beautiful setting , but even allowing for inexperience their was a lot of low birds shot …not for me .
cool to see but id rather see you guys walking in a nebraska or south dakota winter working for them numbers lol !!!!
we do it in Montana in January for ducks
So happy for the family reunion!!
Muy buenas cazerias amigos saludos chebres
Great video…
Lovely scenery.
thanks
So thankful I live in a place where I don't have to stand there and have someone throw birds at me. Public land is something I'll never take for granted
Nice oap day out .
🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨👍💯
thanks
None of this is real wild earned upland bird hunting
Try freedom real top shelf crop's and upland dog's 👌😉✌️💯💪
Shameful
Tools
Deadly LMAO 😂
no its not, and its not supposed to be
Why are you calling it hunting? Its game shooting that's what it is and that what the UK call it!
Sport ? Slow, lumbering clueless birds, with no inclination as to the mortal danger they are in, are pumped full of hot lead which shatters their little bones and rips into their lungs - and this is sport ? Seriously ? Can not these 'hunters' see what needless agony they are inflicting on sentient creatures ? Have they no pity or empathy ? Is this 'lifestyle' construct that important ? And I own a modern Beretta (SP3) - and am (I'm told by those 'who know') quite the shot; but I could not turn such devastating power on the innocent. And as to how the conditions these poor creatures live before the 'shoot'...
I hope you don’t eat chicken.