What a great experience that must have been. Thank you for sharing it with us. I enjoyed seeing the tradition and extra respect for the quarry and the folks that make the day successful. 👍👍
Reasons against Auto …. 1) any trap shooting that allows full use “if you shoot the target with your first shot you’ve got to faff and unload the second” 2) The person next to you is going to get showered in cartridges 3) people either don’t know how to clean them or want to. 4) They don’t balance and the trigger pulls are shocking 9 times /10 5) Cartridge faff Reasons for 1) good peripheral vision 2) reduced recoil 3) cost 4) the amount of chokes you have to purchase is halved 5) nearly all are steel proof and 3” 6 I’m bored of typing and they just won’t catch on. They just won’t in the clay world.
This reminds me of shooting pheasants in the vale of york where I grew up 45 yard birds where the max back then and it was only small days 80 - 120 birds I’d love to re live this sort of shooting one day maybe even in Yorkshire there’s a lot to be said of small days and shooting on flat ground it’s often over looked you’ve got to work harder to present birds on the flat I’d never seen a hill or high bird until moving to wiltshire it’s great seeing how it’s done in other countries.
Look like a trifle to me, not cake , But hay if it a cake it a cake. 😂 It’s really good to see how different country shoot game days. They seem to embraced steel there can only be a positive thing Nice one TGS 👍
I didn’t think the hunting-horn only was a danish thing, it just seems very essentiel for me like ofc you need the horn. Have are you supposed tease your friends without having to talk about how many bids you've shot and how many they've missed? And it is a cake no discussion but i hope you will come back and try more of our great hunting, thanks for the great video.
Next time you're in the states, take a crack at upland hunting, completely different beast compared to driven stuff. Far more rustic and by far more common on this side of the pond.
Looked very traditional and tailor made for steel shot.Any idea when and why steel was deemed compulsory in Denmark ? Chap mentioned the similarity with shooting in the Fens.They should try some Fenland Michigan Blue Back pheasants a very sporting strain of pheasant which take off like a Harrier and fly like the wind.Downside they are prone to wander....
Mostly environmental reason behind using steel (or other non-toxic materials like tungsten, tin etc..) I believe. Lead in shotgun cartridges was banned in the mid 90's - riffle ammunition with lead is heading for its last season before being banned also. And funnily enough, we shoot the same guns here as in the UK and everywhere else, and use steel shot with no problem at all, without our guns blowing up or falling apart.
@@jpdorsethq1280 I never go strictly pheasant hunting, so i always have to be ready to shot a roedeer - so early season shot size 5 in first barrel and 3 in second... Later on in the season probably 3 in both barrels - If I understand UK shot sizes correctly that would correspond to 4 and 2 on your side :) I almost always use 32g loads.
See Jonny you didn't act like a snob these guys have a much more relaxed hunt than the English see when I go I want to be laughing and enjoy it all well done
Demasiada pompa para mi gusto .lo que si debo decir que Ellos tienen la suerte de tener Faisanes y nosotros no PERO TENEMOS LA PERDIZ COLORADA. que según los gourmets de todo el mundo ,dicen que es la mejor carne de caza de todo el Mundo. Lástima que no tenemos cotos que las crían y cuidan como los Ingleses. Es una verdera lastima no ceen?
No muestren el vuelo de los faisanes en cámara lenta muestrenlo tal cual es .y les comento.el porque. Mi nieto que es chico dice siempre que cazar es fácil.que para el es un asesinato.en vez de caza.
So many foreign rules and customs are so odd to me as an American. • A drink before shooting? nope never • horns, ha nope • non toxic shot? The law, when not, it's the expectation. • leather pants (trousers) • lack of dog work • you always seem to hunt more things during a day in Europe or shoot super few or a bunch of things there. Never to our hunting numbers. I'm always thinking why did they go out, too few. Or that is way more than you can eat. • number of hunters, very odd, would be kind of over kill here • element of gentrification too, but saw that in your quail hunt too. Getting bad here.
Most of the pheasants are farmed so it's expensive hunting over here and mainly for the rich or those who work in farming. You have a lot more freedom. 👍
Minor clarification. We (danes) don't use exclusively steel shot. Other nontoxic shot are also allowed like bismuth, tungsten and tin.
I've been hunting birds in USA for 30 years. Lead shot was banned before my time. Shit is toxic to every living thing!
Glad we can still use lead for everything but waterfowl in America.
What a great experience that must have been. Thank you for sharing it with us. I enjoyed seeing the tradition and extra respect for the quarry and the folks that make the day successful. 👍👍
Congratulations with your first Danish Pheasant and Duck 🎉🎉☺️☺️👍👍! Hope to see you hunting again in Denmark 🇩🇰🇩🇰☺️☺️👍👍!
I call Jonny a scarecrow because he’s outstanding in his field
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Excellent content Jonny. Always enjoy watching your videos.
Thanks for sharing.
Yet another wonderful video sharing the joys of the many different styles of upland hunts. Thanks for sharing😊
Another hunt for the books! Thanks for enlightening us on different hunting cultures, congrats on the 2 birds. And yea that’s NO cake!!
Another amazing video production!!
Definitely not a cake!
Brilliant video 👌
Reasons against Auto ….
1) any trap shooting that allows full use “if you shoot the target with your first shot you’ve got to faff and unload the second”
2) The person next to you is going to get showered in cartridges
3) people either don’t know how to clean them or want to.
4) They don’t balance and the trigger pulls are shocking 9 times /10
5) Cartridge faff
Reasons for
1) good peripheral vision
2) reduced recoil
3) cost
4) the amount of chokes you have to purchase is halved
5) nearly all are steel proof and 3”
6 I’m bored of typing and they just won’t catch on. They just won’t in the clay world.
This reminds me of shooting pheasants in the vale of york where I grew up 45 yard birds where the max back then and it was only small days 80 - 120 birds I’d love to re live this sort of shooting one day maybe even in Yorkshire there’s a lot to be said of small days and shooting on flat ground it’s often over looked you’ve got to work harder to present birds on the flat I’d never seen a hill or high bird until moving to wiltshire it’s great seeing how it’s done in other countries.
Great content as always!! Love it :)
In Fronce ve are used to small game... Bit unsporting using a shotgun on snails🤣🤣🤣
Would enjoy having you out for a Pheasant hunt in South Dakota.
Look like a trifle to me, not cake , But hay if it a cake it a cake. 😂
It’s really good to see how different country shoot game days.
They seem to embraced steel there can only be a positive thing
Nice one TGS 👍
funny seeing a film with a brit in denmark.(possetiv) You should try gernam or even sweden too ( or more films from denmark ;-) )
I didn’t think the hunting-horn only was a danish thing, it just seems very essentiel for me like ofc you need the horn. Have are you supposed tease your friends without having to talk about how many bids you've shot and how many they've missed? And it is a cake no discussion but i hope you will come back and try more of our great hunting, thanks for the great video.
Only just realised how similar the Danish and American accents sound
Muy chebres sus cazerias amigos saludos chebres
Nice to see that the tradition is quite similar to the German hunting tradition.
Send that man a pack of Jaffa cakes it will blow his mind 🤣
Next time you're in the states, take a crack at upland hunting, completely different beast compared to driven stuff. Far more rustic and by far more common on this side of the pond.
They dont hunt i guess. Kings outlawed it?
Looked very traditional and tailor made for steel shot.Any idea when and why steel was deemed compulsory in Denmark ? Chap mentioned the similarity with shooting in the Fens.They should try some Fenland Michigan Blue Back pheasants a very sporting strain of pheasant which take off like a Harrier and fly like the wind.Downside they are prone to wander....
We haven't that many trees on the fens 🤣
@@ddoherty5956 ??
Mostly environmental reason behind using steel (or other non-toxic materials like tungsten, tin etc..) I believe. Lead in shotgun cartridges was banned in the mid 90's - riffle ammunition with lead is heading for its last season before being banned also.
And funnily enough, we shoot the same guns here as in the UK and everywhere else, and use steel shot with no problem at all, without our guns blowing up or falling apart.
@@larshcdk Thanks..Main concern in Uk is with the high bird shoots.Please advise preferred loads for driven pheasant in Denmark.
@@jpdorsethq1280 I never go strictly pheasant hunting, so i always have to be ready to shot a roedeer - so early season shot size 5 in first barrel and 3 in second... Later on in the season probably 3 in both barrels - If I understand UK shot sizes correctly that would correspond to 4 and 2 on your side :) I almost always use 32g loads.
Odd question, but what’s growing in those farm fields? It looks rather blue-ish.
Those beech woods are gorgeous, what time of year did you film it?
Last November
Thanks Jonny must have been a mild Autumn, thanks for taking us with you 👍😉
See Jonny you didn't act like a snob these guys have a much more relaxed hunt than the English see when I go I want to be laughing and enjoy it all well done
It didn't look like a cake to me either.
You should come to my shoot on the border of wales
If you search up Cambrian birds you could book a day on long mountain
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I think it is not hunting but for old gantleman
Demasiada pompa para mi gusto .lo que si debo decir que Ellos tienen la suerte de tener Faisanes y nosotros no PERO TENEMOS LA PERDIZ COLORADA. que según los gourmets de todo el mundo ,dicen que es la mejor carne de caza de todo el Mundo. Lástima que no tenemos cotos que las crían y cuidan como los Ingleses. Es una verdera lastima no ceen?
ELLOS CUIDAN LA CAZA Y SUS PIEZAS DE CAZA COMO DEBE SER.DESGRACIADAMENTE NOSOTROS !!!NO!!!ESTO SIGUE SIENDO UN VIVA LA PEPA.AMEN .POR NOSOTROS.
Can I be French Kevin for a bit please?
No muestren el vuelo de los faisanes en cámara lenta muestrenlo tal cual es .y les comento.el porque. Mi nieto que es chico dice siempre que cazar es fácil.que para el es un asesinato.en vez de caza.
Do I detect a slight sense of smugness in some of the commentary ?
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So many foreign rules and customs are so odd to me as an American.
• A drink before shooting? nope never
• horns, ha nope
• non toxic shot? The law, when not, it's the expectation.
• leather pants (trousers)
• lack of dog work
• you always seem to hunt more things during a day in Europe or shoot super few or a bunch of things there. Never to our hunting numbers. I'm always thinking why did they go out, too few. Or that is way more than you can eat.
• number of hunters, very odd, would be kind of over kill here
• element of gentrification too, but saw that in your quail hunt too. Getting bad here.
Most of the pheasants are farmed so it's expensive hunting over here and mainly for the rich or those who work in farming. You have a lot more freedom. 👍
Control & dictation, forced groups, expense...crazy