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Strange days
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Strange days

Geoff Garrod on spring drilling, but not as he has ever known it

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July 2023
Spotlight on female models
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Spotlight on female models

Rachel Draper asks: should you be shooting a \"ladies' gun\"?

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July 2023
Dark horse of high-end optics
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Dark horse of high-end optics

Tom Cackett explains why the Leica Amplus 6 stands out with its exceptional quality and affordable price

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July 2023
Prime assets
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Prime assets

Patrick Hook on how to obtain and then keep your permissions in the face of stern competition

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July 2023
Stop right there
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Stop right there

Fran Ardley instructs you on how to get your dog acclimatised to the stop whistle, a crucial part of its hunting and retrieving development

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July 2023
Highland life
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Highland life

A year on from moving to north-west Scotland, Tom Sykes reflects and how he and his wife Charlie have taken to their new existence

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July 2023
Is rough shooting a dying art?
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Is rough shooting a dying art?

There's a certain skill to a walkabout through a bog that you just can't learn while standing on a peg, says Jamie Tusting

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May 31, 2023
When a charity stalk leaves you in the red
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When a charity stalk leaves you in the red

On his quest to find the most cost-effective way to fill his freezer, Will Martin eyes up some prime red meat in the form of venison

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May 31, 2023
The Secret Land Agent
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The Secret Land Agent

The estate's departments must learn to work together for their long-term future

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May 31, 2023
Keeping the pressure on
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Keeping the pressure on

Mat Manning shares his box of tips and tricks for keeping destructive grey squirrels in check during those challenging summer months

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May 31, 2023
For whatever the weather
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For whatever the weather

With technical fabrics constantly evolving, Graham Downing puts four jackets to the test to find out if any of them tick all boxes

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May 31, 2023
Chasing ghosts among the trees
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Chasing ghosts among the trees

Charles Hartley is finally given the permission he seeks and gets the chance to stalk an apparition haunting the woodland close to home

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May 31, 2023
Lunch like a Victorian
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Lunch like a Victorian

Tim Maddams asks if our great-grandparents would recognise the game dishes of today and investigates what we can learn from the past

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May 31, 2023
The all-round crop for the passionate shooter
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The all-round crop for the passionate shooter

Tom Payne heads out on to his much-loved peas this month, but tough conditions keep him working hard to build up the final bag

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May 31, 2023
Hunting the bunnies
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Hunting the bunnies

An overabundant rabbit population up in Orkney catches the attention of Barry Lilley, and he sets out with a keen group to thin the numbers

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May 31, 2023
The future of the coney in Great Britain
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The future of the coney in Great Britain

Adam Hart explores the shifting fortunes of our most recognisable mammal and asks what the countryside would be without them

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May 31, 2023
Cold game: a hot topic
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Cold game: a hot topic

Using dead game for training and competitions is bad PR for the sport, says David Tomlinson, who’s pleased it’s falling out of favour

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May 31, 2023
When onservation is a fine art
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When onservation is a fine art

A muntjac stalk through Constable Country is a stark reminder that we are all just stewards of an ever-changing landscape

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May 31, 2023
It's not such a 'lousy' nut after all
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It's not such a 'lousy' nut after all

The perennial pignut is a culinary delight, says John Wright, although acquiring one can be a rather tedious task in truth

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May 24, 2023
Conserving an iconic indigenous species
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Conserving an iconic indigenous species

Nathan Little takes on the heat and mountainous terrain of Mallorca as he learns the story of the Balearean boc and a new hunting culture

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May 24, 2023
Boots for big adventurers
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Boots for big adventurers

A high lace-up boot is just the ticket for crossing country while shooting says Richard Negus, who rounds up four of the best on the market

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May 24, 2023
We need to look at the bigger picture
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We need to look at the bigger picture

Game shooting is under close scrutiny, so it’s vital that management decisions consider the broader environment, writes Mike Swan

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May 24, 2023
Online dating, but with a difference
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Online dating, but with a difference

The internet is a hugely powerful tool, not only for meeting folk across the world but also for promoting our sport, writes Guy Maddocks

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May 24, 2023
How the keeper's kennel has evolved
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How the keeper's kennel has evolved

Man’s best friend has always been at our side over the years, but Lindsay Waddell investigates how breeding priorities have changed

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May 24, 2023
One handler, one dog?
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One handler, one dog?

Professionals may well raise trialling standards, but David Tomlinson asks if it is fairer for handlers to be restricted to one dog per person

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May 24, 2023
Is farming to blame for Europe-wide bird decline?
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Is farming to blame for Europe-wide bird decline?

There are 550 million fewer birds on the continent than there were 40 years ago, with research suggesting that agriculture is the main culprit

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May 24, 2023
Gamekeeper
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Gamekeeper

Foxing gives ample opportunity to keep an eye on wildlife at large, and an experiment with jackdaws produces some interesting results

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May 24, 2023
Be careful what you wish for
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Be careful what you wish for

Simon Whitehead looks at the nature of ferrets and worries that we might be breeding out their hunting instinct

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May 24, 2023
'Catastrophic decline' in foxes following ban
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'Catastrophic decline' in foxes following ban

More than 100 vets are calling for a scientific review to address the current situation, as fox populations continue to fall across the UK

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May 24, 2023
JOTTINGS FOR WILDFOWLERS
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JOTTINGS FOR WILDFOWLERS

Lots of us have different guns for differents occasions, a gun for geese on the mud and a gun for duck flighting, but is best to stick with one?

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May 24, 2023