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Thread: Francolin Shooting
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22-07-2019, 10:47 #1
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Francolin Shooting
I went to a farm in the freestate, as an SA Wingshooter member I have access to it, last week hoping to shoot some guineafowl. However, without a dog, it was near impossible to get anywhere within shooting range of the 12gauge. I did however bag a couple of Swainson's Francolin. I had a really GREAT day, but now am determined that I ougt to get a dog for future shoots of this kind. I walked Miles and miles only to flush birds way too far away to shoot. On the day I saw at least 20-30 Francolin, Hundreds of Guineas and no fewer than 50 Orange River Partridge.
To have access to these type of farms, I recommend all to join an organisation like SA Wingshooters. I have been a member for some years and have defnitely felt the benefit.
Am looking for a nice recipe for the birds now...
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22-07-2019, 11:35 #2
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Re: Francolin Shooting
Very nice and well done!
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22-07-2019, 14:09 #3
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Re: Francolin Shooting
Awesome. For a recipe, have a look at this thread:
http://www.gunsite.co.za/forums/show...Pheasant-shoot
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22-07-2019, 16:35 #4
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Re: Francolin Shooting
For Guinea Fowl:
Put the Guineas in a pot of boiling water
Put a 2 x 4 stick over the pot
Boil for a week
Turf the Guinea and eat the stick
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