3:15 THAT is some solid information! They DO NOT like flying over eachother! I never knew that but thanks so much for even casually mentioning that. My entire decoy strategy just changed. 👍
Great video, good camera work & shooting Rob Watching from "down under" and seeing those Gregg's has made me hungry. My son introduced me to Greggs whilst on holiday in the UK 2019.
@@fieldsportswithspeed Hi Rob, I commented on your latest video from yesterday twice and both times it has disappeared!! Dont understand whats up - could you kindly check it from your end? will appreciate a line! regards, Igor
One thing you might like to do is have a shufti at the hide with a UV-sensitive camera. Birds can see into the near UV spectrum (we can't) and if part of the hide looks wrong in the UV, they're going to spot that.
My buddy and I have been hunting crows in Pennsylvania for nearly 50 years, we use to average around 5 to 6 thousand a year. West Nile seemed to have thinned the heard, however; the crows are rebounding and recovering with natural immunity. We customized a trailer as a blind. we use to run and gun but to much posted land now.
Just wondering what choke is in the husky? Anyway well done Rob keep the good work up on those crows . I've got loads of them on my farm 🚜 in North Wales 😍
Great work. Love your vids. The shotcam views really help me understand where to put the gun as I really struggle with lead. I went crow shooting at the weekend and kept using those images in my head. I'm usually very average at best but had a great 3 hours and for 72 shots I got about 45 with a 20 bore. Just had the best time and you helped me do that. What would help is a rough idea sometimes of the distance when you take certain shots, if you can add it to your commentary. The GoPro always makes things look miles away! 👍😎
Greetings from California! Can you use calls over there? I don't usually use electronic calls, but I made the most interesting discovery while pranking some crows that were stealing eggs. ( bicarb and vinegar filled eggs). We are in California... I played calls from East coast sub species on my phone and the local crows went berserk. They would show interest in samples from Northern California but the East coast recordings really set them off. Great content. I want a ghillie blind! Cheers!
Crows are agriculture pest , the majority of Britain’s farm land is for agriculture, many birds are classed as pest in the uk and are considered okay to control throughout the year either legally or on private land
@@micheala4007 A crow family can eat 40,000 grubs, caterpillars, armyworms and other insects in one nesting season. That's a lot of insects many gardeners and farmers consider pests. These good environmental citizens also transport and store seeds, thus contributing to forest renewal.
@@nor-fk6jd I couldn’t agree more however when there is a flock of numbers in the video then they just don’t stick to eating what you mentioned , they find food from elsewhere like farmers crops , instead of looking at topics with an emotional lens , maybe listen to the video and the context to why they are becoming a pest
How far do you put decoys from the hide?.... I usually do at 20-25m to have a chance to shoot if the bird wondering but not comes down (not actually decoying). Some says it is too close... what is your exprience? - thanks
@fieldsportswithspeed along with those hide poles is that the ghillie net (or only net) like this that jack pyke offer? I cannot see them with the clear view at the top?
I have a single full barrel hushpower and I fitted a red beed on the front of the mod, it made a huge difference. I shot sheets of paper to get my aim point right. I've been looking for a moss pump hush but the prices are a bit out of my range, but they do look good.
In Australia The crows would watch us build that And go and tell there friends But we don’t actually have crows in Australia However there cheeky little ones ❤😂
I have had my hush power for years but now and then shells get stuck in the chamber so good to take rods to push them out, its not a big problem as very rarely it happens but if you got nothing to put them out it's a nightmare.
Yeah I have the same problem from time to time bud, even though i've cleaned the chamber really well. normally if I have shot the cartridge and the empty gets stuck, I close it, pull the trigger again and slowly pump back and it normally comes out. hope this makes sense
@@fieldsportswithspeed I have tried all ways but would not come out and only with the sub eley’s, I found out that on the odd cartridge where the metal casing is where the primer fits into was not evenly and the extractors on the gun did not have enough onto so could not pull them out but these was on the sub sonics a few years back as I not bought some for a while. Anyway enjoy your shooting and you can’t beat those little quite 410 I have had loads of fun with mine over the years also I have the big beretta extrema which I mainly use on foxes.
First time I have seen your videos. Looks like loads of fun! I have never seen anybody supress a shotgun before. Do you buy the gun already set up or have it turned for threads?
The 410 is not a gauge. It's measurement is 410 thousandths of an inch making it a calibre. The gauge measurement is based on how many lead ball the size of the internal barrel dimension that is required to weigh one imperial pound. For example, a twelve gauge corresponds to twelve lead balls of the barrel size to one pound. The same goses for 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 20 gauges etc. The 410 is unique among guns, a handy size for pest control. Cheers
Never in my life has a farmer paid for my cartridges. Fortunately I have a good boss who supports me with cartridges!!! Other wise I wouldn’t be able to make these videos for sure!
Pigeons I get it but what are gonna do with the crows you have shot ? ( crow pie 🤣 ) are they a problem to farmers ? As soon as you showed the greggs bag I kind of worked you out lol 🤣🤣🤣
Not a big problem really. A crow family can eat 40,000 grubs, caterpillars, armyworms and other insects in one nesting season. That's a lot of insects many gardeners and farmers consider pests. These good environmental citizens also transport and store seeds, thus contributing to forest renewal.
Some of the issues they caused... In numbers they can eat into a farmers profit, when feeding they also leave there waste which can be problematic around animals and food sources and during lambing season they can take the eyes of new lambs, leading to death.
@ That’s a shame. Let’s hope our garden/orchard crows remain safe. Them moving in has cut the amount of insects especially Dady Longlegs that could often be almost a plague.
LITERALLY If you stood there against that tree in a WHITE SHIRT and didnt move whille the birds came in over DECOYS thats all they would be focused on........They look at movement and noise
3:15 THAT is some solid information! They DO NOT like flying over eachother! I never knew that but thanks so much for even casually mentioning that. My entire decoy strategy just changed. 👍
Your crow blind is really a masterpiece very nice !
Great video, good camera work & shooting Rob Watching from "down under" and seeing those Gregg's has made me hungry. My son introduced me to Greggs whilst on holiday in the UK 2019.
Brill …. Brings back memory’s when I used my 4/10 when I was a boy growing up on a farm near Dumfries 40 years ago …. Great wee guns.
Another excellent video mate, well done.
Geoff.
Good video pal. That little pop gun is quieter than I expected to be fair. Nice tally too
Those are proper pasty white English legs!
Another great video, Rob - well done!👍
Thanks bud! Much appreciated 👍👍
@@fieldsportswithspeed Hi Rob, I commented on your latest video from yesterday twice and both times it has disappeared!! Dont understand whats up - could you kindly check it from your end? will appreciate a line! regards, Igor
Thanks for taking me along.
Sweet, decoys set.
One thing you might like to do is have a shufti at the hide with a UV-sensitive camera. Birds can see into the near UV spectrum (we can't) and if part of the hide looks wrong in the UV, they're going to spot that.
I know Eley makes really good quality .22lr ammo but i never knew they made shotgun shells.
What a cracking 410 that is Rob.
My buddy and I have been hunting crows in Pennsylvania for nearly 50 years, we use to average around 5 to 6 thousand a year. West Nile seemed to have thinned the heard, however; the crows are rebounding and recovering with natural immunity. We customized a trailer as a blind. we use to run and gun but to much posted land now.
What do you do with a dead crows
Where did you purchase those decoys?
Love the video mate. Well done.
greetings from America w vid MATE
You have a king size Gilly suit good job
Just wondering what choke is in the husky? Anyway well done Rob keep the good work up on those crows . I've got loads of them on my farm 🚜 in North Wales 😍
Blood and sand speed lad whats them hanging out the bottom of your shorts lol you need camo colours for them bad boys lol
“The three types of corvid we shoot in the UK, (excluding the others)” 🤣
Respekt vor dieser Leistung !!!
Muy excelente lances de cazeria amigos saludos a
Great channel 👍
Thanks bud!! 👍👍
Have you ever tried an owl decoy? Crows and owls are natural enemies.
Excellent but you either need some spray tan or some Bushman insect (& tick) repellent, but don't get it in your eyes or on your hide snacks.
Great work. Love your vids. The shotcam views really help me understand where to put the gun as I really struggle with lead. I went crow shooting at the weekend and kept using those images in my head. I'm usually very average at best but had a great 3 hours and for 72 shots I got about 45 with a 20 bore. Just had the best time and you helped me do that. What would help is a rough idea sometimes of the distance when you take certain shots, if you can add it to your commentary. The GoPro always makes things look miles away! 👍😎
Got to be careful 4.10 cartridges does not go in the 12 bore when switching guns
The 410 cartridges would fall clean through the barrel of the 12 gauge, but I am very careful and appreciate your point 👍
Wow! A ghilly hut!
I was wondering, do you have any hooded crows over there? I remember seeing someone shoot the in Ireland I think.
We're did you get the hide poles with the double hook? They are super nice. Love your videos.
Really appreciate the comment thank you! A friend of mine made me them. They are absolutely perfect, exactly what I need 👍
Cracking video again 👍👍
Thanks buddy! 👍
you sure them crows couldnt see them white legs lol 🤣. still a very good viedo.
So can you leave your 2 guns in a hide wile you go and park your car then walk back to hide
Well done Rob. I'm out and about on my Ducati in the Blackdown Hills, haven't bumped into you yet. 😂Excellent videos. 👍
Where you get your decoys they look the job!
Greetings from California!
Can you use calls over there?
I don't usually use electronic calls, but I made the most interesting discovery while pranking some crows that were stealing eggs. ( bicarb and vinegar filled eggs).
We are in California... I played calls from East coast sub species on my phone and the local crows went berserk.
They would show interest in samples from Northern California but the East coast recordings really set them off.
Great content. I want a ghillie blind!
Cheers!
Mouth calls yes, electronic calls no.
Can you explain what damage these corvids do. And I will be commenting again.
Crows are agriculture pest , the majority of Britain’s farm land is for agriculture, many birds are classed as pest in the uk and are considered okay to control throughout the year either legally or on private land
@@micheala4007 A crow family can eat 40,000 grubs, caterpillars, armyworms and other insects in one nesting season. That's a lot of insects many gardeners and farmers consider pests. These good environmental citizens also transport and store seeds, thus contributing to forest renewal.
@@nor-fk6jd I couldn’t agree more however when there is a flock of numbers in the video then they just don’t stick to eating what you mentioned , they find food from elsewhere like farmers crops , instead of looking at topics with an emotional lens , maybe listen to the video and the context to why they are becoming a pest
@@nor-fk6jd We don't have armyworms in the UK?
How far do you put decoys from the hide?.... I usually do at 20-25m to have a chance to shoot if the bird wondering but not comes down (not actually decoying). Some says it is too close... what is your exprience? - thanks
Is there any 410 semi auto in the market ? pump action isn’t my thing !! Thanks
Rooks, mate!
@fieldsportswithspeed along with those hide poles is that the ghillie net (or only net) like this that jack pyke offer? I cannot see them with the clear view at the top?
You make me feel so inadequate with my hushpower 😂. Do you find it shoots high or low? I can never work mine out
I have a single full barrel hushpower and I fitted a red beed on the front of the mod, it made a huge difference. I shot sheets of paper to get my aim point right.
I've been looking for a moss pump hush but the prices are a bit out of my range, but they do look good.
Pattern plate matey. 👍
Love the videos. Might be a silly question but how do you dispose of the kills?
Ever heard of "eating crow"?
How does crow taste?
Taste like chicken
what gun are you using i want to buy it
In Australia
The crows would watch us build that
And go and tell there friends
But we don’t actually have crows in Australia
However there cheeky little ones ❤😂
Another great vid Rob, been out on the black ones today myself.
44 found and picked up
thanks Barry! brilliant job, glad you had a good one!
Great video 👍 love the hushpower 410. But do you think it tends to shoot high or low pretty hard to get used to. Cheers Sean.
Where’s the hide seat from please?
Good work mate!
I have had my hush power for years but now and then shells get stuck in the chamber so good to take rods to push them out, its not a big problem as very rarely it happens but if you got nothing to put them out it's a nightmare.
Yeah I have the same problem from time to time bud, even though i've cleaned the chamber really well. normally if I have shot the cartridge and the empty gets stuck, I close it, pull the trigger again and slowly pump back and it normally comes out. hope this makes sense
@@fieldsportswithspeed I have tried all ways but would not come out and only with the sub eley’s, I found out that on the odd cartridge where the metal casing is where the primer fits into was not evenly and the extractors on the gun did not have enough onto so could not pull them out but these was on the sub sonics a few years back as I not bought some for a while. Anyway enjoy your shooting and you can’t beat those little quite 410 I have had loads of fun with mine over the years also I have the big beretta extrema which I mainly use on foxes.
Lovely watch mate. take care
First time I have seen your videos. Looks like loads of fun!
I have never seen anybody supress a shotgun before. Do you buy the gun already set up or have it turned for threads?
I guess he saw No Country For Old Men.
still what is the point of a 410 when the ammo is the same price as a 12 guage ?
what kind of silencer is this?
first time seeing you and had to give you a sub !
What is your silencer ?
Another great video 👍
Thanks Neil! much appreciated mate
hi pal have you ever used the 20g hushpower. if so what carts do you use.👍
I have only used one one very briefly bud and that was a while ago I can’t remember what shells they were! Sorry I can’t help mate
@@fieldsportswithspeed no worries.cheers for reply
Nice work on the corvids mate 💥👍
Thanks bud!
Greetings from California!
The 410 is not a gauge. It's measurement is 410 thousandths of an inch making it a calibre. The gauge measurement is based on how many lead ball the size of the internal barrel dimension that is required to weigh one imperial pound. For example, a twelve gauge corresponds to twelve lead balls of the barrel size to one pound. The same goses for 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 20 gauges etc. The 410 is unique among guns, a handy size for pest control. Cheers
Try a rabbit in distress call…crows will always come to that from my experience
What type of shot did u use?
I guess birdshot😂
cracking so quiet, first time heard quiet shotgun
12:47 the bird took a shat and died
Wow!! Haven’t seen that much white meat since Thanksgiving.Get some sun on them legs.
Should get you an electric caller.
How do you pay for your cart's? does the farmer pay you
Never in my life has a farmer paid for my cartridges. Fortunately I have a good boss who supports me with cartridges!!! Other wise I wouldn’t be able to make these videos for sure!
Lovely
👍👍
Great video, do you pick up the dead as you go or leave them until you've finished?
Pigeons I get it but what are gonna do with the crows you have shot ? ( crow pie 🤣 ) are they a problem to farmers ? As soon as you showed the greggs bag I kind of worked you out lol 🤣🤣🤣
Not a big problem really. A crow family can eat 40,000 grubs, caterpillars, armyworms and other insects in one nesting season. That's a lot of insects many gardeners and farmers consider pests. These good environmental citizens also transport and store seeds, thus contributing to forest renewal.
I'm a hunter, so don't take this the wrong way. Why shoot crows? Are they a nuisance?
Yes they are
That much of a nuisance that they use decoys to lure them 😂
Some of the issues they caused... In numbers they can eat into a farmers profit, when feeding they also leave there waste which can be problematic around animals and food sources and during lambing season they can take the eyes of new lambs, leading to death.
Fliegende Ratten !
@@honda2555 LOL
Pretty sure that unless an exemption is obtained it is illegal to shoot crows in the U.K.
Incorrect 👍
@ That’s a shame. Let’s hope our garden/orchard crows remain safe. Them moving in has cut the amount of insects especially Dady Longlegs that could often be almost a plague.
I thought he was saying Covids lol 😆
wow
LITERALLY If you stood there against that tree in a WHITE SHIRT and didnt move whille the birds came in over DECOYS thats all they would be focused on........They look at movement and noise
Scarecrows see this be like:
When are you going to do another vid with Yeo 👍🏼👍🏼
Where did you get that netting?
What do you do with them then? Chuck me in a bin?
گوشت اینارو میخوری یا میدی بُوات بخوره؟
If they have eggs ,how can the hatch.?. Some might have nestlings.❤❤❤
Are u serious these and starlings need to go🙈
Ace
Avcı olarak bizler karga vurmayız eti yenmediği gibi hic kimseye zararlarını görmedik bu hayvanları neden vuruyorsunuz hobi olsun diyemi
Why you shoot those marvelous, superinteligent birds?
Pest control… and fun AF
WHAT Is WRONG With CROWS. ?????????????????????????????????
Have you ever been concerned that maybe the crows would take revenge on you and come and shit on your house?
Magpies and Jays are also Corvids
The amount of chemtrails in the sky above is terrifying...
Totally illegal to do this in Canada. Anyone who shoots crows is an asshole, imo.
If you knew the damage they do here in the Uk and how over populated corvids are you would change your opinion.
🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨
But why ? Why are you shooting birds for no particular reason. #boo
Are you taking the mick? All part of land management.
YOU HAVE INVENTED AREA MIG 31
This is just too cruel
No it’s not, what gives you that silly idea.🇦🇺
@@MICHAEL-ys3pu May be because I kept pet birds when I was a kid. Sorry for being silly.
That’s ok, realistically learning that it was a silly thing to say is a way to overcome your problems, but why did you watch it in the first place?🇦🇺
*cool
Go somewhere else then 😆
Very skillful but pointless
Can I ask where did you get the decoys ?
You have a king size Gilly suit good job