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  1. #1
    Harry Spillett Guest

    Question Should I use a hide?

    Hello people,

    This is my first post on the group, however I have been reading all of your messages for some time now, it has been very informative!

    Can you help with the tactics I should use on my shoot? The field I use is very long but only about 60 yards wide, apart from a few electric fences to divide the field up there is no natural cover at all, just grass. All of the bunnies live in one of the long sides of the field where there is a small ridge some trees and then the next field. The problem I have is that wherever I go I am in plain sight. All the bunnies I have taken to date have been the product of sitting for ages in full view while they hop closer and closer until they are finally within my own range to take a shot. The others obviously scatter. As there is no cover would a hide be worth it or would it be just as easy to erect a fence panel and shoot through holes. It all seems a bit clinical. I would prefer to improve my stalking skills without wearing a "grass and electric fence" costume!

    Thanks,

    Harry

  2. #2
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    Try shooting at night this week on a clear night. The full moon might allow you to use the scope without a lamp if your optics are good enough. You will be able to practice your stalking techniques better with the slight advantage insofar as they will have marginally less chance of seeing you.

    Try to keep your back to some buildings / trees or whatever and stay out of the moonlight and downwind wherever possible. If it gets too cold though you're wasting your time.

    You could attach a torch to your gun using heavy rubber bands and try lamping them but it takes a lot of messing around .

    Or you could just do it the easy way and buy a lamp.. or a hide... or a bigger gun

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    Exactly what Hungryrob said,
    From the sounds of it, I wouldn't bother with a hide either - so long as your personal camouflage is good enough (remember face & hands). The rabbits are going to see you walking to the hide anyway from what you say.
    Find a spot in daylight where you can get (hidden) under one of the hedges. Arrive before they emerge, and play the waiting game just like we all do. Don't shoot the first one out, rather wait until there are a good number - then shoot the ones nearest the warren, hopefully the rest will have no option other than to run for open field where you can pop them off later.

    ATB

    Ogri the trog
    Improvise, Adapt & Overcome

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    A hide may well help. Try it. Suggest making one from material lying around if possible then leave it for a while before using it. Most important try to take wind direction into account regarding your scent and even more improtant you need to keep still. (Not easy in the present cold conitions).
    Stan.
    Last edited by AirgunStan; 25-01-2005 at 03:43 PM.
    Stan

  5. #5
    Harry Spillett Guest
    Thanks for the suggestions guys, i will have to give them a try, I hope it warms up a bit soon, one of these days I wont be able to stand up after a days shooting!

    Harry

  6. #6
    Kev. (Cambs.) Guest
    Should I use a hide?

    Depends on how ugly you are....

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Spillett
    I would prefer to improve my stalking skills without wearing a "grass and electric fence" costume!
    On a lighter note, I would love to see you in one of these, rustling and sparking your way down the field -

    'ooooh'. 'ouch', 'bbbzzzzzzzz', 'aaaaagh', 'bbzzzz'...'bl00dy rabbits...'...


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