Thank you for another gorgeous location video. I really like the inclusion of the dogs as they work as well as just hanging around. Perhaps a compilation video of just the dogs sometime?
By 'eck, Jonathan, that was stunning (please excuse my Devonian attempt at your lingo!). What a beautiful bit of country and superb (as always with you), filming. My only criticism: never see a flatcoat picking up. Shall I bring one next season? She regutarly bests labradors at North Moloton!!
I think there is a slightly different mentality with regards to eye and ear protection. Those new to the sport and possibility the younger generations are really cautious and rightly so. Those who've been shooting for years don't seem to bothered. Jonathan
Walk with the dogs and SXS only. Standing and waiting for men to chase birds toward a firing squad isn't hunting. Alcohol + guns...now there's a smart combination! The Brits may consider this "brilliant"; I find it silly. However, they used to make some good guns though they seemed to require more regular "service" than many others. Perhaps that was due to softer steels that didn't wear as well as more modern alloys. Here I see what look like Italian and Turkish guns. However only a small number were visible.
I too like walking with the dogs, and I use a Zastava M70 16ga. SXS from Yugoslavia. This is a whole different style of hunting. It's something that I wouldn't do, but to each their own. A well made Purdy, for example will cost you as much as a Jaguar. And as you saw, you HAD to have a matched pair of them. In this sport it is about being seen and having the right gear. You would not be allowed on a hunt there with an autoloader. Or your clothing you use in a Nebraska Pheasant hunt. It used to be SXS guns only. They just recently let the O/U pass. A cheap Merkel SXS goes for $4000 and you have to buy two. You will also need to bring about 500 shells with you to the hunt. Not a sport for the faint of wallet. But I always wanted to go on a driven Grouse hunt. Not for the all-out killing, but for the shooting. I would only take one gun and pick my shots. Only kill what I could ship home for friends and family. The Tweed Set may turn their nose up at me for not shooting my limit, but as I have grown older I have found it is about the hunt and the memories, and not the kill count.
How unsportsman like, similar to shooting fish in a barrel. Pheasant shooting to me means walking several miles with a dog for a chance at shooting one or two. Why not just go clay shooting and then to the grocery store?
What's the point using 2 over and under guns, instead of using a semiauto ? Beauty of hunting? This is not hunting, this is only shooting pheasants... Some of them having the guy that switched the guns, telling and showing the game. Rich lazy people, who likes to shoot with guns.... Someone release the birds from a side of the hill, someone's waits on the other side to shoot all of them... Big hunters! A real hunter takes his dog, goes into the wild, and hunts wild animals, not cage birds..
Undoubtedly attractive cinematography but I always feel there's something melancholy about Jonathan's films.
the colors , the outfit , the nature , the filming all are Amazing
This is fantastic. Not an easy sport this. Skill, patience, and focus. And the incomparable pleasure of friends and tradition.
great film again !!!!!
one of the best shoot in this country !!
great family that run the shoot and I love how you have put James eating again 👍👍
Thanks Richard, one of our favourite northern shoots with some epic partridge shooting. Jonathan
One of the most beautiful videos I've seen
Fantastic filming and presentation.
The joy of the togetherness.
Richard Schreiber tell that to the short eared owls.
Thank you for another gorgeous location video. I really like the inclusion of the dogs as they work as well as just hanging around. Perhaps a compilation video of just the dogs sometime?
We are working on some more dog films so stay tuned. Jonathan
truckcop1 gorgeous location empty of anything but gamebirds
Stunning scenery and some high birds... Nice film as allways!!
Thanks Kristoffer. Jonathan
You could throw a chicken off them cliffs and it would present I high bird…but still looks good sport.
Wow, that is some fantastic shooting, great footage, thanks for sharing👍🏻
Awesome film - as ever !!! Well done :)
Thanks Nick
Beautiful footage as always. One can tell a great deal of care goes into these videos.
Always enjoy your videos, thank you. I can't believe these guys aren't wearing hearing protection.
High birds or what Great shooting
By 'eck, Jonathan, that was stunning (please excuse my Devonian attempt at your lingo!). What a beautiful bit of country and superb (as always with you), filming. My only criticism: never see a flatcoat picking up. Shall I bring one next season? She regutarly bests labradors at North Moloton!!
Wonderful. Greetings, Fede
that was lovely to watch, there was some kraking birds in there kepp it up lads
This is a dream hunt. I’m so jealous
As always you have delivered Jonathan!! When is the follow up with our friend Dave on how to shoot high birds?
What stunning scenery. Surprised to see so many guns and loaders not wearing any ear protection. Obviously all that money doesn't buy any sense!!
I think there is a slightly different mentality with regards to eye and ear protection. Those new to the sport and possibility the younger generations are really cautious and rightly so. Those who've been shooting for years don't seem to bothered. Jonathan
Fantastic scenery and great videography. Greetings from Canada
Damn ! ....you good shots !
wonderful , high bird hunting gives you more pleasure .
Well done!
Wow! This footage and editing is amazing!
Spectacular
أين انتم واين نحن من أجمل هواية لي🇩🇿🇩🇿👈
Well Done!!
Great place great hunting great clothes great video! ps i would love to see more woodpigeon videos on future! cheers!
Those are some very well trained dogs, to swim all the way across that lake to get the bird must take alot of energy for them... 👏👍👌✌
Incredible birds 👍
Wonderful
Good job
Bu nasıl bir avcılık bu nasıl bir bolluk arkadaş bu kadar kuşu biz ömrümüz boyunca göremeyiz.
wow!! amizing
i really like your videos and i have a question :
what are the types of your rifels
Ma che è caccia questa ????
Do you arrange trips for foreigners?
Where’s this i need more details?
Красота !
Nice video and scenery, but this seems more target shooting than hunting.
Wow
Are those hunters blind?
Nemate vi veze sta je lov...
👍👍👍
those birds are way up/
روعه
E questa si chiama caccia? Ma per favore...è vergognoso!!
shooting frightened animals how sad.
Walk with the dogs and SXS only. Standing and waiting for men to chase birds toward a firing squad isn't hunting. Alcohol + guns...now there's a smart combination! The Brits may consider this "brilliant"; I find it silly. However, they used to make some good guns though they seemed to require more regular "service" than many others. Perhaps that was due to softer steels that didn't wear as well as more modern alloys. Here I see what look like Italian and Turkish guns. However only a small number were visible.
I too like walking with the dogs, and I use a Zastava M70 16ga. SXS from Yugoslavia. This is a whole different style of hunting. It's something that I wouldn't do, but to each their own.
A well made Purdy, for example will cost you as much as a Jaguar. And as you saw, you HAD to have a matched pair of them. In this sport it is about being seen and having the right gear. You would not be allowed on a hunt there with an autoloader. Or your clothing you use in a Nebraska Pheasant hunt. It used to be SXS guns only. They just recently let the O/U pass.
A cheap Merkel SXS goes for $4000 and you have to buy two. You will also need to bring about 500 shells with you to the hunt.
Not a sport for the faint of wallet.
But I always wanted to go on a driven Grouse hunt. Not for the all-out killing, but for the shooting. I would only take one gun and pick my shots. Only kill what I could ship home for friends and family. The Tweed Set may turn their nose up at me for not shooting my limit, but as I have grown older I have found it is about the hunt and the memories, and not the kill count.
How unsportsman like, similar to shooting fish in a barrel. Pheasant shooting to me means walking several miles with a dog for a chance at shooting one or two. Why not just go clay shooting and then to the grocery store?
What's the point using 2 over and under guns, instead of using a semiauto ? Beauty of hunting? This is not hunting, this is only shooting pheasants... Some of them having the guy that switched the guns, telling and showing the game. Rich lazy people, who likes to shoot with guns.... Someone release the birds from a side of the hill, someone's waits on the other side to shoot all of them... Big hunters! A real hunter takes his dog, goes into the wild, and hunts wild animals, not cage birds..
gig gig nono gignon
you made your dog go out into the icy water for a bird that'd be frozen by the time you got back to the main building? ok
Questi sembrano che sparano alle allodole e propio una pena
Ban the game bird shooting industry and save our raptors and other wildlife.