I had one heck of a result today!
I caught a wood pigeon having a peck at my crops today. needless to say i legged it up stairs and grabbed my rifle. i pulled the trigger and missed :evil:
in my haste i forgot that i'd re scoped it and hadn't finished sighting it in. so i thought while i had it out i'd give it a good clean and sight it in.
just as i'd finished, a wood pigeon decided to land on my neighbours tree on a branch that overhung my land. i was hoping it'd come down for a peck, but it didn't and i couldn't get a clear shot from where i was sitting.
i got up, snuck a little to the left of my perch, knelt down, and took my shot. it fell straight from the branch and into my garden.
for those of you that are squeemish or against the killing of animals (even for food), you might want to move away from this thread, because here come the pictures of the kill, and the preparing for the pot.
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if i've still got your attention, then here we go.
here's the wood pigeon after the kill. it was clean, and straight through the neck. to be sure i had a knife on standby and made certain it was dead with a quick slit across the throat as soon as i got to it after pulling the trigger. it didn't budge and was definitely dead just 10 seconds after i'd shot it.
onto the plucking. you're supposed to pluck a pigeon while it's still warm otherwise it gets hard to pluck. so over the wheelie bin it went and was plucked after about 15 mins.
you can see here where the pellet entered (i slit it's throat higher up than that)
here's the rifle that did the job. i was actually very surprised that it put the pellet exactly where i aimed, as it has a habit of being a little off as it's only a little plinker... probably no more than 7ftlb.
so straight into the kitchen it went for top and tailing. i might add it was still warm at this point which felt a little weird. it's my first ever kill and of course i'm used to having refrigerated meat from a butchers/supermarket.
i then cleared it's gullet. looked like it'd been feeding on some bush leaves or something.
then came what i thought would be the disgusting bit. pulling out the entrails.
it wasn't so bad! it didn't smell. the only thing odd was that of course it was still warm.
after a wash inside and out under the tap, it's ready to cook!
i'm now looking for a recipe as i want to eat it as fresh as it gets :thumb:
oh and for anyone interested, here's the shot i took from kneeling on the concrete... the tree in question is in direct line behind my garden light, just outside my land boundary. from kneeling down, there was nothing but open sky with a field beyond the houses if i missed