Shooting Times & Country  |  31st October 2018
GETTING UNDER GEESE: FOLDING PINKFEET
For most wildfowlers, the sound of pink-footed geese can make the hairs stand up on the back of the neck; it often marks the true start of the season for some. Pinks usually arrive with us in the north-west of England towards the end of September, but they were a little early this year. Their distinctive “wink, wink” can be heard over the house as the skeins head to the local roost and feeding ground, which always gets me in the mood for a wild goose chase. Tom Sykes heads out with his good friend to try to intercept a fresh influx of pink-footed geese, which marks the true start of the season
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Shooting Times & Country 31st October 2018.