In this first of three articles, Mike Bradstock reflects upon the world of the 1930s, in which his father learned to hunt, and his own early experiences in the 1960s ...
There’s no need to panic, because when we hunt rivers, we hunt light. We’ve no need for big spreads that fill every landing spot, and we’re not trying to draw in birds from other ponds or other people’s decoy spreads.
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