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Rough Walked Up Shooting for Pheasants and Partridge with Spaniels
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2013
- We're off! The COT are back on the road again this is one of our first shooting forays of the 2013 / 2014 shooting season. This week we headed off to one of our regular shoots in Newark, Nottinghamshire in the UK. Join us as we work our cocker and springer spaniels in root crops hunting for pheasants and partridges. The dogs pull off some great retrieves in very difficult conditions as the high wind made it hard for them to hear the whistle commands especially in the sugar beet and turnips. Hope you enjoy this as much as we did and please SUBSCRIBE for more gundog and shooting POV videos....
Thanks to you both....my legs ache from walking in the beet all day and my ribs ache from laughing so much!
Ive been watching your videos for the past couple of days and absolutely love watching your dog work he is brilliant!
Thanks Simon....there are in fact two cockers working and both have their good points and a few bad points as well but most importantly I enjoy my time with them!
Yet another fantastic video. Little black cocker working like a dream. Looks like you had a real fun day. Well done.
Stunning work I dont think Ive seen better. Well done
4:18 good shot. Reminds me of me old shooting days. Great dog too.
Great piece of video !! Wonderfull job done by the dogs !!
Pierre
France
Nice to see a new vid from you Nick, always enjoying it!!
great vid as usual MORE MORE MORE please !! love em nice job and great shooting :)
Another good video mate. Looks like a great day out.
Nice gundog work !!
You had some balls on that last retrieve! Not sure I'd trust my cocker at that distance! Nice work.
Great film Nick. Looks like it was a great day.
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Nice one Nick. Cracking picture quality
Thanks Pierre...off out again tomorrow and will be posting a new video later this week. Cheers Nick
Thanks Allan...I was really pleased with it especially as he hadn't got a good mark on it. Trouble is the next time it could all go horribly wrong!
Jordan.....will be posting another day out at the end of next week.
bonjour . le petit chien noir ,c'est un cocker? MERCI
Just wonderful. This should be compulsory viewing for anyone who wants to express an opinion about shooting.
Thanks John...I try and take out "non shooters" with me on occasions so they can be educated and to show that shooting is not all about big bags and tweeds!
Nick Ridley Absolutely right! We have taken out some non shooters to, but a bother great thing is arranging a trip for a gamekeeper into schools; holding a chick and hearing the keeper's story remains in children's heads. I was also asked to show some scouts how to prepare pheasants - a very willing audience!
Sorry, 'too' and 'another'!
The Four Ashes....the camera's shoot straighter than I do!
Are you using a "Gopro Hero4 Black" if so what settings are you on... 1060-60...?
excellent!!! does ur new dog look promising? have a question for u, do u have trouble finding property to hunt? or is r the land owners welcoming to you guys hunting? and do they require a fee? Mat, Oregon USA
Mat Thompson Hi Matt, we always pay a fee sometimes it is per bird sometimes it is for the day. We have quite a good name for our dogs now so we are finding it a bit easier to find places to shoot over our dogs. I am really hopeful that "Ted" my new dog will come up to my expectations you can see how his training has been coming on in the "Ted Cams" on my channel. Thanks for your interest and hopefully we will be posting new videos very soon. Cheers Nick
Nick Ridley very nice!!!! I'm just so amazed at the energy and birdiness of those cockers. and they look nothing like the cockers in America, I think the hunting has been bred out of them and sadly they r now just pets. aside from the simple pleasure of u gentleman having ur rough shoots, it's enjoyable to watch becuz everything here is a rough shoot for us.
Awesome video. I could only dream of being able to do something like this. Got no chance due to having seizures. Meeting a trainer Tuesday tho to train my lab bitch so I can get out and do some picking up
Kellyrippaa thanks for your kind comments, with regards to your bitch getting ahead of you I would suggest you make sure she is good on the recall / turn whistle and don't let her get more than about 10 to 15 yards either side or in front of you. You have to be consistent with your commands, may I also suggest you try and get a session with a pro trainer and they will be able to give you some 1-2-1 advice. Hope this helps Cheers Nick
does the kid ever shoot anything?
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