The Shooting Show - grouse over pointers special
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2014
- www.theshootingshow.tv
This week on The Shooting Show, the team head to the Highlands for an exclusive grouse over pointers special. Amid the sweeping moorlands of the Black Corries estate, head keeper Davy Thomas leads our guns on a sharp-shooting double day at the grouse, complete with Scottish garrans, tireless pointers and some truly traditional sport. Day one features flighty birds and smoking barrels as two pairs of guns indulge in the pinnacle of shotgun sport. Day two presents Pete Carr with a shot at a much greater challenge; the game bag swells and the tempo of shooting soars. Watch the latest episode now for the some serious shooting action set in the rugged beauty of the Highlands.
Music credit: Shetland by iLife, Final Cut Pro X - Спорт
What a delightful experience! The dogs did very well and the shooters made the best of their opportunities. I worked pointers on a grouse moor some years ago and it brought back fond memories. I truly appreciate the dress code and the honour/respect shown for the sport. The shooting form on the lady and the host could use a bit of honing. Keep in mind that these are shotguns and not rifles. Their canted positioning makes shooting very effective on straight-aways, acute angles and left-to-right flushes however right-to-left crossers will undoubtedly be missed - shots will be behind the birds as you corkscrew your torso in their direction. Square up a wee bit and it will not matter which way they chose to curl. Thank you kindly for sharing and bringing bad the memories!
I thought it was an excellent video that really caught the spirit of a day over dogs. Seemed like Wester Ross or thereabouts but reminded me of grouse shooting in Ireland over pointers and setters about 40 years ago or more.
As a lover of the English pointer breed, going after highland grouse is something I wish I will be able to experience once in my life.
very beautiful and exciting the English pointers.
Brilliant! Could've gone on for another hour or two if it was up to me ;) cheers from Sweden!
Yes it all looks very formal but there's nothing like a day on the moor they are special days you will remember.
Good show. To me there is nothing better in hunting than a pointed bird.
Great Snipe Peter. Enjoyed watching the pointers working.
This is a fantastic video
Good Show, always interesting 👍
Quite envious ,great couple of days Grouse shooting in magnificent countryside.One suggestion if the estate goes to the trouble of providing a Garron pony with traditional Wicker panniers , perhaps the "Piece" could be a little better packaged than sandwich bags? A lunch box with the logo of the Estate maybe? Anyway great show!
Fantastic film as always ,thank you , it's nice to see pointers doing there thing ,
Any idea of where I can listen to the music featured in this weeks show again please ,very nice !
Great show guys and hope you enjoyed a nice bottle of Australian shiraz.
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A bit elitist. But i love watching the dogs i know how much they enjoy it their in "heaven".
I wish this show came to America and hunted the south over pointers off horseback! Quail hunts. I would love to see the dog work!
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I would love to bring my American English Setter to Scotland to hunt Red Grouse! I know he would honor his heritage and really excel!
At 75lbs he has the power to run the moor ragged but has an incredible nose!
He is heat intolerant but runs like all hell even when it’s below 20! Remember heat intolerance means 80-90 degree heat!
Rolls in the snow and goes like crazy!
Love English Setters!
Wouldn't last long hunting would need lots of excerise on the mountain to build up his stamina
Great show. The guns should set an example by wearing ear protection though.
Hearing is an essential sense with upland game hunting. I have never seen anyone wear hearing protection
I wanna be a part of such a hunting and shoot 1 or 2 if I can.
Completely random but did/has the maxus ever have a screw forend or has it been the quick release from day 1. I've seen one advertised but the forend has a screw cap. I'm a little sceptical as to whether it is a maxus or not (most likely not).
would like a shot of this
nice to see a good display with dogs and handler keep them coming
Proper weight estate tweeds will last a lifetime, though you will have let out the waistband in due course, or pass them down to the kids. Comfortable, totally practical, worn with a dark shirt please. Always pick up your cartridges btw!
Did pete say "pieces," as in sandwiches??,thought it was only here in Scotland we say that😄😄
are those drone shots flying over the grouse lands
bavariasuhl Yes - a Phantom quad copter!
Sad that the country that gave us the English Setter over 400 years ago is no longer alive. English Setters are revered in the USA. As supreme cultured hunting dogs with absolute ability, style and class.
Sad not too see them hunting in Scotland.
Hi great whats the music please when dog is running with cam on
I don't think it's an actual tune, but it has a pretty similar phrase to that found in the pipe tune "Andy Renwick's Ferret" first tune here: ua-cam.com/video/FuKEfSvowyc/v-deo.html
What was the music used please?
keith Hi Keith - the music was 'Shetland' from Final Cut Pro's music suite.
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Well produced video. I hate what you're doing, but am researching for a story so it was very informative. Thanks for that.
way to formal for my ability. you need to try chukar and hun hunting in idaho. No rules of the hunt, just instinct freedom
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Why kill snipe?
It can't be for its meat - it's got nothing on it; and there are so few of them it can't be to control numbers - so, why kill snipe?
Otherwise, a good show!
Morgasm172
"The UK population of snipe has undergone moderate declines overall in the past twenty-five years, with particularly steep declines in lowland wet grassland, making it an Amber List species."
Source: RSPB / Snipe
K2shadowfax
the rspb are not a charity remember there a business.the say everything is getting rare but never address the real issues they just blame shooting
Most sporting estates are highly active in habitat creation. Careful population monitoring dictates numbers harvested during the season. A careful balance must be achieved and the shoot day is just the tip of the iceberg compared to what goes into it, not to mention the struggling non quarry species that also benefit. The subscription-funded lairds rarely lift a finger unless they can get lucrative funding grants, and thus they cannot forecast species status based on the poor breeding success of their own reserves....