Crow Shooting - An Evening Decoying

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Join Shooting Guide and Deerhunter Field Tester Sam Griffin for an evening Shooting Crows over decoys on our own Stobgreen Shoot.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  •  6 років тому +2

    Nothing better than crows dropping.....keep up the good work !

  • @willamettevalleyflyways2604
    @willamettevalleyflyways2604 5 років тому +2

    Incredible Shooting!

  • @keithhaynes8079
    @keithhaynes8079 6 років тому +1

    I am. busy shooting crows, jackdaws and rooks hammering this years strawberry and gooseberry crop at a fruit farm and have to be in the hide before 5am keep the videos coming.

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  6 років тому

      Yes, those early mornings are the best for carrions, Jacks and Rooks, I do find if you go late you get a few shot's and they just move on. That field there has the roost just behind so Sam was on the flight back in and picking a few off. Biggest pain is that it's got a caravan park 200 yards behind over the valley so start early in the day and you'll just cheese someone off so it's a case of striking a balance that works.

  • @keesb4030
    @keesb4030 6 років тому +2

    I always like your videos. You doing well

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  6 років тому

      Thanks. As I was saying in my earlier comment Thanks I appreciate that particularly as I was going to discard this one as really struggled to put together enough decent material. Sam shot at really short notice, he was driving past the field at 430 and Saw the birds on it so headed home and was back there and set up by 530. Didn't have time to do any preparation and as he only shot for about an hour there was no time to really chew on and film any "buffer" material or commentary.

  • @pip110.5
    @pip110.5 4 роки тому +1

    All clean kills. Love your vids.

  • @abemcbeard6290
    @abemcbeard6290 6 років тому +1

    Great video again guys.

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  6 років тому

      Thanks Abe, appreciate that particularly as I was going to discard this one as really struggled to put together enough decent material. Sam shot at really short notice, he was driving past the field at 430 and Saw the birds on it so headed home and was back there and set up by 530. Didn't have time to do any preparation and as he only shot for about an hour there was no time to really chew on and film any "buffer" material or commentary.

  • @brendandavey5372
    @brendandavey5372 5 років тому +1

    Brill videos keep them coming boys

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Brendan, we would have had a new one today is Sam had turned on his GunCam

  • @davidbrennan869
    @davidbrennan869 6 років тому

    Nice one lads,a good canopy over you for corvid decoying ,iv got no stubble on my permissions yet ,makes it hard decoying on patches .Brilliant shooting and commentary .ATB. Dave

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  6 років тому

      Thanks Dave, Nothing really on the patches by us yet, however I think it was the 15th June last year we had our first 100+ at Pigeons on the laid Barley.

  • @mattstubbington8805
    @mattstubbington8805 6 років тому

    Loving ya photage, can't wait to get on the stubbles myself, need to give me newish semi auto a good work out lol!!

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  6 років тому +1

      Not long now Matt. Another week or so and same time last year we were shooting 10+ on the laid Barley. A few weeks after that and all hell will break loose!

  • @bloodyhellhey
    @bloodyhellhey 2 роки тому

    How do chaps. I watched a video of yours where Sam shot some geese and he mentioned goose jerky. Can you please tell me how you make your jerky, is it with a smoker?
    For example, a Bradley.
    Thanks

  • @darkcloud84x
    @darkcloud84x 6 років тому

    Great shots!! Which choke do you use? Modified, improved modified or Full? And which cartridge?

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  6 років тому

      It's a modified Kicks in the SX3, shoot a bit tighter than a standard choke. Have it in primary for wildfowling but it's stayed in. Used the same choke for the last 6 years in the previous semi and shoots outstanding patterns with steel.

  • @michaelcornell5726
    @michaelcornell5726 5 років тому

    What do you do with the birds

    • @RobertGriffinshootingTV
      @RobertGriffinshootingTV  5 років тому

      I mention it near the end of the video. In this case we used them as a deterrent on a number of bean fields and other drillings where Rooks were doing damage. Basically tie the dead birds up by their legs from a cane and that keeps birds off the field. This means you can shoot over one field and then use the dead birds from there to protect several other fields. I do have a friend who eats Rooks and will take all we have if there any left over.

  • @noemifarkas9228
    @noemifarkas9228 2 роки тому

    im rlly disapointed your killing those poor birds. why do people hate crows there just the same as other ones!

    • @drobb4207
      @drobb4207 2 роки тому

      The crows are too numerous. They peck the eyes out of lambs and calves as they are being born and eat their tongues. Those animals die a terrible death. Crows also destroy farmers crops and fruit. They eat the chicks and eggs of ground nesting birds. I've seen them empty every egg out of a dove nest 30' up in a pine tree. The mother dove tried her best to fight them off too no avail.

    • @noemifarkas9228
      @noemifarkas9228 2 роки тому

      @@drobb4207 oh um sorry

    • @noemifarkas9228
      @noemifarkas9228 2 роки тому

      @@drobb4207 oh and great shoots

    • @drobb4207
      @drobb4207 2 роки тому +1

      @@noemifarkas9228 No need to apologize Noemi. I hate discourage any wildlife but the crows and wild hogs are brutal. Starling and English Sparrows displace the Purple Martins here in the U.S. My neighbors grand daughter was run up a tree by a 405 and 315 pound wild hog. They called my house and I was there within 2 minutes. Both hogs charged me but thanks to the grace of God himself and Sam Colt, I won.