The Field Magazine - July 2023
The Field Magazine - July 2023
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In this issue
All the fun of The Game Fair
The sporting showcase celebrates 65 years. By Ed Wills
A dog for the sustainability age
Charlotte Mackaness discovers how the English setter can help sportsmen tread more lightly.
A game shot’s guide to clays
From stance to technique, Michael Yardley explains all..
The Field's 170th anniversary
Generations have passed since this magazine was founded in 1853 but its ethos remains the same, keeping sport at its soul and country life at its heart, says Editor Alexandra Henton
3 mins
Curlew to be extinct in Wales as snare ban heads for assent
The Welsh government has now passed the Agriculture (Wales) Bill prohibiting the use of any snare - including licensed use or other humane cable restraint (HCR).
1 min
Smolt project on track
The West Coast Tracking Project, started by the Atlantic Salmon Trust in partnership with Fisheries Management Scotland and Marine Scotland Science, has entered its third year.
1 min
Packham role will alienate RSPCA supporters, says CA
\"The organisation has done so much to rebuild its reputation over recent years,\" he pointed out.
1 min
RSPB lays blame for raptor deaths
The RSPB believes illegal killing is the major cause of death in hen harriers, and grouse shooting is the main reason for the majority of these deaths.
1 min
The Countess Bathurst
The indomitable chatelaine of Cirencester Park in Gloucestershire talks about pensions for police dogs and her deep love of shooting and the countryside
4 mins
Planning for failure?
Another day, another strategic housing plan - but the Government will never make headway in meeting its minimum new homes target if the left hand isn't talking to the right.
3 mins
Delicacies from the deep
Whether it is a bumper bag of prawns foraged from a summer rock pool or a hard-fighting bass played to perfection, the fruits of the ocean never fail to delight Neil and Serena Cross
3 mins
Why The Game Fair is beyond compare
Since 1958, The Game Fair has been a stirring annual celebration of fieldsports and country life, and this year the event is marking its 65th anniversary
6 mins
170 YEARS OF THE FIELD
A look back over the history of The Field, from its origins as a weekly newspaper to the monthly countryside must-read it has become
7 mins
Clay shooting for game shots
Everything the fieldsportsman needs to know about clay shooting, from gun choice, technique and stance to how to tackle specific targets
10 mins
A load off your mind
Good loaders can make all the difference to a day in the field and many are pursuing a professional qualification to deepen their knowledge
7 mins
A gundog for the 21st century
Graceful, intelligent and with incredible sporting instinct, the English setter is the perfect field companion in the age of sustainability
7 mins
The hunt for inspiration
There has been, and always will be, something about hunting, the horses, the hounds and the landscapes that inspires great art and great artists
7 mins
HT SHERINGHAM: 'The angler might travel very much farther and fare very much worse'
Tracing the footsteps of fishing writer and Field angling editor HT Sheringham, whose works capture the moments of sunshine and shadow in a fisherman's life
6 mins
Going underground
Heading up to town? Our guide to the Fieldiest destinations on the London tube map and their natural inhabitants
3 mins
Running up that hill
Hillclimbing may be one of the simplest forms of motorsport but it is also among the most thrilling, delivering daring feats of speed in spectacular rural settings
7 mins
Courts of appeal
The ancient pastime of real tennis is enjoying a renaissance, with devotees drawn not only by the sport itself but also by the distinctive buildings that house it
7 mins
Top of the props
Crafting everything from willow baskets and pots to intricate military regalia for Stage and screen, Britain’s artisans are playing their supporting role to perfection
7 mins
Coming of age: the rise of English whisky
Once seen as a novelty, whisky made south of the border is finally getting the recognition it deserves thanks to a growing band of dedicated distillers
7 mins
Arrizabalaga sidelock
Bold yet attractive, this eye-catching and exquisitely crafted Spanish best 32in side-by-side pigeon gun performs flawlessly in the field, finds Michael Yardley
4 mins
Health and happy homes first
Choosing whether to breed a litter from your working bitch is a big decision with many factors to consider, the least of which should be the potential profit, says David Tomlinson
4 mins
Jess Burgess
The Olympic Skeet hotshot on navigating the fine balance between the bustle of a City career and the pursuit of competitive shooting
3 mins
The problem with provenance
Collectors love a good story and will often pay a premium for genuine, authenticated items. But as Roger Field explains, provenances can be frustratingly difficult to verify and just as tough to disprove
6 mins
The Buckingham dagger
Tasteful and practical, this blade is a testament to the necessities of daily life, sport and fashion of early-I7th-century England
3 mins
Art in the field
For Kay Johns, the eyes of an animal - be it a proud Highland bull or an exuberant spaniel - are the window to the soul.
3 mins
The Inn at Whitewell
A jewel in Lancashire’s crown, this charming 14th-century inn is ahome from home for visiting sportsmen.
3 mins
Let it always be there
This summer, in halls and marquees across the land, gardeners will gather for one of the most anticipated events in the community calendar: the village flower show. Ursula Buchan explains its enduring appeal
3 mins
Hop and a skip to quaffability
Where once stood the giant hop trellises in Kent, there are now measured lines of trained vines, which are producing strikingly good wines from God's chosen county, says Jonathan Ray
3 mins
Jaguar E-Pace P300e
A fine contender in a crowded field, Jaguar’s compact luxury SUV is another step in the maker’s march of progress’ towards fully electric vehicles.
2 mins
The Field Magazine Description:
Publisher: Future
Category: Fishing & Hunting
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
The Field is published monthly and dedicated to those brave souls who shoot, fish and hunt way beyond the call of duty. Since 1853, its staff has selflessly brought its readers the cream of rural life, be it pheasant shooting, dry-fly fishing or the distinct merits of Cheval Blanc. If you love field sports, errant terriers and very foxy friends at hunt balls, The Field is for you.
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