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Duck, Goose, and Upland Bird Hunting Tips from Jerome B. Robinson
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photo: John Rice
Added: 9/24/07

Down More Birds by Waiting on the Shot
When a close-range gamebird flushes in heavy cover, hold your shot until the bird stops climbing and levels off to fly forward. At that moment, the shot is almost point-blank, with no lead required. Keep your eye on the bird, shoulder your gun as it climbs, and then shoot straight at it when the bird tops out above the cover.

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About the Author
Jerome B. Robinson has been writing about all aspects of the outdoors for more than 40 years. He started at F&S in 1989 and remains a regular contributor, including his monthly tip column. Although he is a generalist, Robinson is best known for his writing on dog training and on hunting and fishing in the Far North.

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