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Wildfowling - Flighting Pinkfeet at Lindisfarne.
Sam & I had heard that a few Pinkfeet had dropped back into at Its bad enough remembering your own gear for a fowling trip but also having to organise a 9 year old turns it into a nightmare! This time I had a plan I wrote him a list of everything he needed: Handwarmer Gun Calls Cartridges (Duck & Goose) Gloves Permit Shotgun Certificate Hat Waders Thick Socks Coat Neck Warmer Snack Money! Amazing, armed with his list Sam managed to get himself ready and help load up the Pickup things were looking up! With my gear and the dog in the motor we were away with only a quick stop to collect a fellow wildfowler, Stephen. We had a steady run up to the Wed glassed the area up for a while and darkness had started to sneak up on us so we had a bit of a rush as we slipped into our gear and set off across the mash. Sam loaded his 20g with some Winchester Goose loads and I stuck three 3.5 Steel BBs into my auto, all we needed now were geese! It was now so windy that it was hard to hear anything and visibility was impaired by a mini Sandstorm however we could hear a few Brent moving up and down the channel. Sam was the first to hear the Pinks coming from behind, just a small lot of 80 or so battling into the gale. They were only 25 yards up but looked to be going just wide so I gave them a call, first with my Eddie Nixon Custom Call and then with my old Haydels MSG96. The party turned in towards us and straight into the teeth of the gale to set our pulses racing. I slipped my right hand towards my gun and tried to make myself as small as possible
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