The barrel in the pack is a great idea. The burgers sound great. Still making me hungry despite having BBQ ribs and chicken just a bit ago at a clays fundraiser. Thanks for getting the word out on the very shortsighted proposed legislation.
I don't even hunt pigeons but this was informative and interesting. I see them at a field near me and had no idea how they 'decide' whether to land or not. Thanks for the upload.
Hi Jason, steel shot has been used here in Australia over wetlands for a number of years. Technically not steel, rather it is soft iron which more easily rusts and breaks down quicker than steel. Bismuth was also a material that was talked about some years back but I'm not aware of it being used for shot manufacture. I believe it's expensive and perhaps not cost effective to make shot from commercially. The lead ban only applied to wetlands and it is still used for shooting over dry land including clay shooting.
Paul Ayres we do use bismuth here as a lead alternative and it is excellent but as you say not really cost effective. My personal experience with steel has been pretty positive once range is kept sensible but there is no doubt that lead is the most humane option.
Excellent show Jason, I bought a pair of the new enforcer floater decoys at the northern shooting show this year, not had chance to try them yet . Keep em coming
Tanks Jason, great video, we can all still pick up ideas. The barrel in the bag is a fantastic idea. I have one of this bags. Have you any idea of the size of the barrel? It looks perfect in height, but they seem to be sold in litres. Thanks again. Atb Marc
Great show again Jason. The steel shot requirement for migratory birds here in Canada has led to numerous birds being wounded and flying off to die elsewhere. This is a gross waste of a valuable resource hopefully you folks in Ireland can convince the powers that be that it is not a good practice and is a waste of good valuable birds and cruel to have them suffer a lingering death. Some of the problems can be traced to hunters trying to take birds beyond the effective range of the steel and having to use only modified chokes that have larger looser patterns.
The Somerset Hunters the only for wildfowl version of the ban is what you guys implemented but what’s being pushed now is a full ban of lead over wetlands, regardless of the species being shot.
Michael Maxwell there were huge lodged patches where a lot of the birds were falling that were easy to pick. That particular farmer was happy for my dog to hunt in the standing stuff too. My lab is pretty steady and doesn’t do a whole lot of damage to the crop.
I so enjoy the fieldsports Ireland Episodes, it rather nice to see different faces on the fieldsports channel!
Fantastic Jason as usual my friend... Loving the Ireland ways😉👍❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great show Jason, it's getting better every episode. Keep up the good work.
The barrel in the pack is a great idea. The burgers sound great. Still making me hungry despite having BBQ ribs and chicken just a bit ago at a clays fundraiser. Thanks for getting the word out on the very shortsighted proposed legislation.
I don't even hunt pigeons but this was informative and interesting.
I see them at a field near me and had no idea how they 'decide' whether to land or not.
Thanks for the upload.
Hi Jason, steel shot has been used here in Australia over wetlands for a number of years. Technically not steel, rather it is soft iron which more easily rusts and breaks down quicker than steel. Bismuth was also a material that was talked about some years back but I'm not aware of it being used for shot manufacture. I believe it's expensive and perhaps not cost effective to make shot from commercially. The lead ban only applied to wetlands and it is still used for shooting over dry land including clay shooting.
Paul Ayres we do use bismuth here as a lead alternative and it is excellent but as you say not really cost effective. My personal experience with steel has been pretty positive once range is kept sensible but there is no doubt that lead is the most humane option.
Once again we learn something new keep up the good work.
Brilliant program guys. The pigeon decoying info will be very useful. Look forward to the next one. :-)
Excellent edition Jason,..well done,..again!
That was a GREAT show!
Informative from start to finish!! And inspiring! Nice one folks! All the best
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Excellent show Jason, I bought a pair of the new enforcer floater decoys at the northern shooting show this year, not had chance to try them yet . Keep em coming
Fantastic Doyle really informative seeing you guys making that burgers has made me want to have a go
Jason, where do you get those pegs for the decoys?? Really need some ..
Excellent video 👌
Fantastico!ciao dall'Italia..
a great show as per usual Jason
And the burgers looked absolutely delicious
Very good show again..thank you...but i have 2 small questions..Where can i buy the barrelbag and the hamburger-maker?
Anita Scheepmaker here’s the bag, www.jackpyke.co.uk/products/bags-and-belts/maxi-decoy-bag.aspx
Anita Scheepmaker I’m not sure about the burger press but I’ll see if I can track them down. John got his from Cabelas
Thank you so much 😀😀😀 please keep on going with the good shows and keep fighting against steel
Tanks Jason, great video, we can all still pick up ideas. The barrel in the bag is a fantastic idea. I have one of this bags. Have you any idea of the size of the barrel? It looks perfect in height, but they seem to be sold in litres. Thanks again.
Atb Marc
turbobarrels www.airseadg.com/product/60l-un-hdpe-plastic-drum-1h2-x88-s
Great show again Jason. The steel shot requirement for migratory birds here in Canada has led to numerous birds being wounded and flying off to die elsewhere. This is a gross waste of a valuable resource hopefully you folks in Ireland can convince the powers that be that it is not a good practice and is a waste of good valuable birds and cruel to have them suffer a lingering death. Some of the problems can be traced to hunters trying to take birds beyond the effective range of the steel and having to use only modified chokes that have larger looser patterns.
Hi Jason yet another great video what’s the watch,is it a sunnto if so it’s the first one I’ve seen with a analogue face keep the show coming
Roland Hoare thanks Roland. No it’s a garmin fenix 5.
Hi Jason, loving your videos, where did You buy the bags that you carry your shell decoys in?
awesome
Great decoy tutorial jd..intresting about the lead ban..is that just for wildfowl or all shotgun disciplines?
The Somerset Hunters the only for wildfowl version of the ban is what you guys implemented but what’s being pushed now is a full ban of lead over wetlands, regardless of the species being shot.
Looks like standing barley. How did you pick shot birds including wounded ones without damaging the crop?
Michael Maxwell there were huge lodged patches where a lot of the birds were falling that were easy to pick. That particular farmer was happy for my dog to hunt in the standing stuff too. My lab is pretty steady and doesn’t do a whole lot of damage to the crop.
Whats the Shotcam you use? Cheers
is there any update on the proposed ban on lead ?
Where I can found this bag for cover the basket?
Luiz Botelho www.jackpyke.co.uk/products/bags-and-belts/maxi-decoy-bag.aspx
Jason Doyle thank you Jason!
What nets are you using? Great vid btw
Evo they are all from Jack Pyke.
god bless you and god bless ireland
What cartridges u use?
Gamebore White Gold, Clear Pigeon and Black Gold. / Charlie
@@fieldsportstv Thank you very much for your response :)
Did Someone Say Pigeons 💨🔫😀👍🏼
What size barrell ? 60 ltr ?
Yep
brother your shotgun name.please
Good luck with your EU overlords.