Those birds will one day end up like the atlantic Penguin.
Maybe not. Maybe they multiply like mosquitoes. Save the mosquitoes!

Those birds will one day end up like the atlantic Penguin.

well lets be real here thats 1088 birds per day per shooter ??? who the F@CK shoots 1088+ shotgun shells in a day? maybe over the whole season that many birds died but yea know I just hafta ask who would beleive you could hold up for 3 days straight of trap style shooting and walking and continously shooting? in a 10 hour day that would be 18 birds per minute for 3 days ????
nothing ethical here just BS IMHO
From what I read, that gentleman personally exhausted 267 boxes of 20ga shells through his Benelli - that would be over 6,000 shells in 3 days -incredible figure, if authentic.
I gotta call bull on that. Unless you're pitlamping, 2000 shells a day on live targets with time to reload etc would be a hell of a challenge on a range.. in hunting conditions, i just can't see it. Even 20 guage. There'd have to be a trick to it.
and all the birds are just there in 1 tree? haha
Reference some of the links I've visited afterwards out of curiousity......appears shooting 1000+ shells/day is commonplace - perhaps beltfed shotguns are a requirement over there
Those birds will one day end up like the atlantic Penguin.
in my oppinion it is not hunting.
Doves have a great ability to change their course in a matter of a thousandth of a second, which demands precision shots, a steady hand and speed from the hunter




























