Roland Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 Getting away from evening, but is same vein I feel ... One of the best distance / hard day flier from our fed used to give them barely enough time to home before real hard. Dusk they went etc. Most were in soon.He excelled. Kipp brothers, Kees Droog etc. show that they will travel through the night. We had a lot of success during the war years releasing at night. Mind Canada must be tops. They - like us - released pigeons in paper bag 5000 feet high from planes. They flew 2-300 miles easy.
peter dempsey Posted July 15, 2016 Report Posted July 15, 2016 I train my birds after nine o clock pm trying to avoid the BOP I have always traind late evening an found it good,, have had my birds home in the dark on many ocasion ? but it takes time to build up to this type of flying
gordi.b Posted July 16, 2016 Report Posted July 16, 2016 I often lib between 6-7-30 due to work commitments, sometimes think they play around a bit then decide its getting late and head home was sittin watching them drop in between 9-30 - 10 the other night , none the worse for their experience
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