The Field - July 2024
The Field - July 2024
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In this issue:
Game Fair essentials The show of the season is back at Blenheim Palace in its 66th year. Ed Wills gives an insight into what not to miss.
The starting gun Learning to shoot is a journey for every youngster and one that begins with the right gun, says Miles Malone.
En garde: a guide to fencing This ancient sport is an art form that demands agility, discipline and control, says Charlotte Reather.
In the nick of Tyne Adrian Dangar marvels at the restoration of the famous river as a salmon hotspot, and more...
Game Fair form guide
The Field's essential insight into what to do and what not to miss at the show of the season, this year taking place at Blenheim Palace
6 mins
The journey begins
Introducing youngsters to shooting is a privilege but one that carries great responsibility, particularly when it comes to choosing the right gun
8 mins
A gold-medal guide to Olympic shooting
Everything you need to know, from history, disciplines, rules and regulations to the British sportsmen and women striving for glory
10+ mins
Who was Baron Pierre de Coubertin?
It was a diminutive, 19th-century French aristocrat, Baron Pierre de Coubertin (pictured, left), who came up with the idea of reviving the Olympic Games while studying in Paris. He was a sporting sort himself, and had also long despaired of what he perceived as French degeneracy; his country had been humiliated by the loss of the Franco-Prussian War and he attributed this to his countrymen's lack of moral fibre.
3 mins
En garde: a guide to fencing
Not just a clash of swords and some fancy footwork, this ancient sport is an art form that demands agility, discipline and control
7 mins
Turning the tide on the Tyne
The industrial age brought prosperity to Newcastle but at great cost to the Tyne and its salmon. Today its waters are a haven for fish and anglers alike
7 mins
The cycle begins
Though it may lie forgotten for much of the year, the kennel bicycle is indispensable in summer when hound exercise gets under way
7 mins
Glamour, intelligence and drive as standard
Retrieving birds with pace, energy and undeniable elan, these sporting poodles are winning over even traditional gundog breed enthusiasts
7 mins
Ginger-beer childhoods
Summer holidays filled with outdoor adventures are the perfect way to foster a love of the countryside and a lifetime enthusiasm for the field
6 mins
How to canapé
A summer celebration is nothing without these tiny works of art. Devised by the country's best canapé cooks, they are just the thing to make your party swing
5 mins
Art in the field
Sculpting his wild subjects from life, Fred Gordon is breaking new ground in bronze, says Janet Menzies
3 mins
Helping hot dogs chill out
From cool coats to clippers, there are a whole host of ways to keep your canine companion comfortable as the summer heat intensifies, says David Tomlinson
4 mins
The Field Magazine Description:
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ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Fishing & Hunting
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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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