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React — don’t rush
Withthegrouse seasonabout togetunder way, Tom Payne
gives some advice on how to prepare yourself for the day
I
n thisserieswe’velooked
athowtohelpyoubecome
a betterwalked-upShot.It
cannotbesaidenoughthat
whenit comestoroughshooting,
understandingyourquarryand
yoursurroundings,combinedwith
yourgeneralfieldcraft,areinmany
respectsfarmoreimportantthan
youractualshootingability.
Regardlessofhowwellyoushoot,
if youdon’tthinklikethebirdyou
aretryingtoshoot,youwillalways
getcaughtout.Walked-upshooting
coversa widerangeofgameand
differentsituations,andthisis why
somanylovethisfantasticform
ofshootingaboveallothers.
We’velookedatdealingwith
pheasantsinwoodedground(Rough
andready, 5 June),thesudden
surpriseoftheelusivebutspecial
woodcockandtheexcitementof
stalkingducksona flightpondora
splash(Elementsofsurprise, 3 July).
Inthisfinalpartoftheseries,we
willfindouthowtomastertheart
E. WEATHERSPOON / G. DOWNING / A. HOOK / L. CAMPBELL / A. SYDENHAMofshooting grouse and partridges.
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Youneedtobereallyonyour
mettletoshootwildbirds
such as partridge or grouse
Thosewhohavebeenfortunateenough
toshootwalked-upgrousewillknowit’s
bothverytestingandveryspecial.Just
likemanyofuswhostarttheirgame-
shootingcareersroostinga pigeonor
beingluckyenoughtogetinvolvedon
a beaters’ day, I strongly believe your
firstgrouseshouldneverbedriven
butwalked-up.I saythisbecauseit’s
thepurestformofgrouseshooting.
Notonlythat,butasfaraswalked-up
shootinggoes,it reallyis asgoodasit
getsandshouldbeatthetop of every
game shooter’s buck lis.
GROUSE
Ideally,yourfirst
grouseshouldbe
walked-up, not driven