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- Woodcock hunting on a draft
Woodcock hunting on a draft
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Hunting on a draft in the spring period is an exciting and exciting activity for hunters of different calibers. The habitat of the sandpiper can be considered mixed forests with ravines, glades, clearings, forest roads, and most importantly-with low trees. On quiet cloudy evenings, the sandpiper flies slowly and low, which can be called good indicators for successful hunting. On cold days, the craving either disappears altogether, or is too weak. The evening craving for woodcock, which begins when the sun goes down and ends after dark, is popular with hunters. The pulling male makes a leisurely fly-around of his favorite places and emits a sonorous, sharp chirping or a dull harping, as they say, it is better to hear once than to look for a similar description. Hunting on a draft for a woodcock in the spring does not require special camouflage, the main thing is to do everything smoothly and steadily while waiting for the bird to fly and preparing for the shot.