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Autumn's no time to be sloe on the uptake
John Wright reveals that the fruit of the spiky blackthorn is only good for a single recipe, but it’s a one-hit wonder that foragers rate
Dawn of the season at dusk
Wildfowler and conservationist Richard Negus explains the reasons behind his alternative plans for the opening day of season this year
Freshwater molluscs flexing their mussels
Pollution and overharvesting are a major threat to our mussels, but Kielder’s hatchery is working to boost numbers on the North Tyne
A small taste of things to come
A foreshore foray on 1 September may not be every fowler’s idea of time well spent, but early-season flights certainly whet the appetite for the months of sport ahead
Quelling an attack of the munties
Greedy muntjac are raiding feeders and disturbing fragile flushing points, so it’s time for a little pre-season troubleshooting
Diamond dogs are on point
Richard Negus is a spellbound spectator as the Pointer Club marks its birthday in style
Out of sight and out of mind
Forget camouflage clothing and expensive equipment, follow Mike Swan’s tips on keeping a low profile when wildfowling
Can't buy fieldcraft
Mat Manning swaps hi-tech hardware for a basic break-barrel and fieldcraft during a refreshingly uncluttered walk through the woods
You're not going to need a bigger boat
The cool waters around the UK are increasingly populated by sharks, so Nick Fisher sets out with a trusted team to try to catch one. Just don’t mention Jaws…
A trailer for a Heston special
With the harvest spaced out like in years past, shooting over stubbles from a hide disguised as a bale helps Tom Payne build a decent bag
A long wait, then Stan's the man
It’s the first duck flight of the season and a young springer shows his mettle, to Jack Bell’s delight
Turning heritage fruit into eau-de-vie
HRH The Prince of Wales’s private orchard offers sanctuary to many heirloom fruit trees – which can now be enjoyed as a heritage brandy
The last of the English
It is 950 years since Hereward the Wake’s last stand against the Norman invasion, turning this Anglo-Saxon leader into a lowland hero
Early stags: a dead red redemption
With the roe rut over, Chris Dalton switches focus to the reds and sets out to cull a few young male deer — if he can find them
The changing years of J K Stanford
Ornithologist, sportsman and Field correspondent, he was also a conservationist, whose pragmatic approach is still relevant today
Lockdown leads to a few unlikely recruits
COVID-19 resulted in renewed interest in the countryside and lots of mess but it might not have all been a total disaster, says Gethin Jones
How the sport of trap shooting really took off
Diggory Hadoke charts the history of trapshooting from the days of top hats to the era of sophisticated machines
Choosing the right trainer
Ellena Swift explains how owners can ensure their aspiring gundogs learn the right skills
For love, not money
When a stubble comes under siege, Tom Payne jumps at the chance to do what he is passionate about, rather than simply what pays the bills
Scout's honour in the battlefield
A new permission offers Simon Garnham the perfect chance to hone his keen young labrador’s skills while protecting a farmer’s livelihood
The perfect dog for partridges
For wild greys and redlegs, you need a worker that’s keen, thorough and won’t mind the brambles. So which to go for?
Heading for higher ground
A traditional walk-about on the hill to mark the Glorious Twelfth yields little in the way of grouse but offers time and space to reflect on seasons past, present and future
The dawning of a new season
Autumn hunting’s smaller fields provide the perfect chance to get close to hounds – if you can stand the early starts
Marsh rite of passage
For the novice fowler, learning about tides and maintaining your kit can be the difference between life and death, warns Barry Lawson
Taking a shine to stock finishing
Stock-finisher Shane Scase has built a reputation for his oil finishes that belies his years – though his ‘recipe’ is a closely guarded secret
Making the most of it
With buildings and roads ruling out the use of a shotgun, Mat Manning sets up an airgun ambush to defend farmers’ fields from avian pests
A different coarse of action
Victorian gentlemen turned their noses up at coarse fish. But there is much excitement to be had fishing for pike, chub and dace on the fly
Stalking Diary
Summer storms hide much of the roe rut but the red stags are about to start and a cull is vital to keep the deer off vulnerable cover crops
Ladies seize the day at Belvoir
With a stunning backdrop, birds galore and their menfolk to load, last season got off to an epic start for one team of lady Guns, despite the pandemic
To the hill once again
The clarion call has sounded and it is time to set your sights on the ultimate modern sporting challenge