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  • I'm a member at heacham wildfowlers in norfolk and the pinks are just starting to arrive! nice video.

  • Well one farmer isnt going to be happy ;) And you only get this in Norfolk and The mighty Lancashire! :)

  • I will be out at Norton Bank as soon as these beauties are in. Magic

  • Slayer obviously your not a wildfowler you just dont go out to kill or massacre the poor birds they get a hard enough time as it is. I often go out and just watch them fly and know there pattern if you did the same you might learn something. Theres to many ppl just want to go out and shoot shoot shoot. So learn.

  • @Gooseman12Gauge well said like a true sportsman hunter.

    

  • Well I didn't, I no what they look like when im watching them from the hide, I click on your video to see some cracking shots but instead you show me a nature programme...

  • @Slayer2029 - then you're not a wildfowler and your login suggests that you are one of those that prefer only to kill. Read the whole description of the video to gain some insight into wildfowling....

  • Execellent video, im such a massive lover of shooting geese and just sitting there and watching them. I must give you respect for just sitting there and watching them. Most videos all you see if geese falling out of the sky or shooting them too close. I really enjoyed just listening to them and watching them thank you.

  • @Gooseman12Gauge You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it. Actually not shooting wasn't too much of a decision really!!

     in any event, you don't shoot geese so close to their feeding or roosting ground....unless you're a bit thick or greedy. We were expecting flighting birds, their use of that marsh was totally unexpected.

  • @otthebot cool up ware i stay there is some people that would just shoot them all day and chase them of, ware i stay guys go out onto the roost and wait for them coming in which just sickens me to death, as i love geese so much and respect them so much when not to shoot and when to shoot.

  • thats good load there best ive seen is about 900 geese but they were mixed with greys pink and canadas on my maize feild in cumbria uk

  • Thats what wildfowlings all about!! Looking forward to the 1st of september!!

  • The hair is standing up on the back of my neck! Great vid!

  • Awesome! Ye canae beat the noise of geese at first light.

  • was that at holkam?

  • No, further south.

  • good video

  • wow thats some serious winged action! im on the other side of the wash to you. whats the law about shooting on marsh land and land thats between tides?

  • Much the same as foreshore except closed season starts 1st Feb. Non-toxic rules still apply. This is one of several marshes under the control of a BASC affiliated Wildfowling Club I belong to.

  • Thats unbelieveable, We have a lot of Canadian geese but nothing like that! Our hunt are on (Upstate South Carolina Deer)but mostly Deer.

  • omg , that is a looooooottttt of geese.

  • Wow. I'm off to look for B&B's in Norfolk.

  • wildfowlers dream megga

  • truly wonderful

  • what a graet site seeing so many geese in the air the slight and sound of geese get's my blood running cant wait to see and hear them arrive aging in sep

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