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Sporting Scene - A Goose Guides Shooting Season

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www.sporting-scene.com. We join professional guide Andy Richardson for a full season of Inland Goose Shooting from the beginning of October to the end of January. Based in Aberdeenshire, Andy has access to thousands of acres of farmland used by overwintering Geese, which migrate from Iceland in late September and return there to breed in April.
The programme includes superb footage of Geese being called into decoy patterns to be shot by
a team of dedicated Goose shooters who return year after year for a shooting experience not to
be missed. Goose shooters who have been lucky enough to shoot decoyed Geese will know just
how exciting this sport is. We join the shooters in all weather conditions shooting over a variety
of crops to experience the excitement of "Goose Fever".
To dedicated Goose shooters the size of the bag is less important than the enjoyment which
comes from being out in wild places listening to the sound of the Geese, bantering with old
friends and pitting their hunting skills against a truly wild quarry regardless of the weather.

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  • Hmmmm quite a lot of shots into those large skeins for not much dropping out the sky...can hear lots of pellets hitting birds that arent coming down.

  • they sure like their corn fields those geese

  • @The222Fox Just returned form a most memorable few days goose shooting with Andy Richardson, this guy knows his stuff, cannot wait to get back ASAP! Thankyou so much andy!!

  • Hi,

    what decoys do you use ?

    The seem to be incredible big. Never seen those befor.

    And how many of them do you use. Looks like there are minimum 80 on the field

  • If you would like to experiance some of the best Goose Shooting in Scotland please call Andy on 07866 395975.

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