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Well worth the cost?
At the season’s end, giving a gun a cursory clean rather than getting it stripped and cleaned properly is a bad idea, warns Diggory Hadoke
The season ends with Mob rule
A surprise invitation and a fast hen mean the season closes on a remarkable high
The new revolution
The stalking community is preparing to stop using lead — but how do the alternatives compare? Megan Rowland trials them on the hill
The beast coming to a wood near you
The rougher hills of Galloway are being rootled by hairy snouts but the spread of wild boar is cause for celebration, says Patrick Laurie
The aristo-ratters
It was once a celebrity accessory but, through the hard work of Harry Parsons, the Sealyham has become a formidable rat hunter again
The age-old dilemma
Retirement is something that comes to every gundog and a survey is aiming to shed more light on the subject, reveals David Tomlinson
Pond project takes flight
Richard Negus returns to Lodge Farm to find the Barkers’ new pond turning into a real haven for wildlife
Law of the jungle
There is nothing like pigeon roosting to sharpen up your shooting, says Simon Reinhold, and North Vietnamese Army tactics help to build a bag
End of lead shot in sight
The industry’s organisations join forces to ban the use of lead and single-use plastic in ammunition
Why this fine sport needs our support
With leases being terminated, fewer new recruits and the 21st desire for instant gratification, is wildfowling in trouble, asks Mike Swan
Left up the creek
An Essex saltmarsh splash look like a great spot for a last-gasp outing on teal but they prefer one to the other, as Simon Garnham discovers
Keepers slam shake-up to Scottish general licences
Fury as greater protection is given to rooks and gulls in major changes to general licences in Scotland, with restrictions in many upland areas
Gamekeeper
Hedgerows are vital to the ecology of the countryside, providing a haven for wildlife, and we should be doing more to regenerate them
Don't skimp on cleaning your gun
When it comes to gun care, it pays to spend a little extra on the right product, says Barry Stoffell
Country Diary
Deer managers have a difficult enough job to do as it is — without meddling suits in warm, dry offices trying to mess with the seasons
Anger at £90,000 cost of ‘stoat dogs'
Orkney project to protect ground-nesting birds racked up £90,000 bill to buy six dogs and train handlers
All is not yet lost
Our licensing system means that it is easy to check provenance of a firearm but a new database will be even better, says Diggory Hadoke
Working for every bird
With no wind to speak of and wary game at the end of the season, an HPR day on a Norfolk shoot provides great sport for David Tomlinson
The right raw material
Training your own gundog can be enormously rewarding — but only if you choose the right puppy in the first place, warns Jeremy Hunt
Tackling the problem
The end of the game season provides the chance to get among the pigeons but you must be ready to adapt to succeed, says Tom Payne
Knock down ginger
Forget the poor old muntjac, it is the gingery little Chinese water deer that is rapidly colonizing our countryside, reveals Graham Downing
Gamekeeper
The camaraderie at shoots at the end of the season underlines how important our country sports are in binding communities together
Force for the good
A visit to RAF Cranwell shoot reminds Simon Garnham that Battle of Britain pilots might well have learned early discipline in field sports
For Queen and country
There is a close relationship between the Army and fieldsports, with soldiers using their countryside skills in combat, says Richard Negus
Exam for life
A new GCSE in natural history will teach children about wildlife — and they want to learn, says Mary Colwell
Every second counts
Mat Manning heads out during the dying hours of daylight to enjoy some fine winter shooting — it’s worth it even for a couple of hours
A gun to last forever
Buying a gun is a major investment; get a good one, look after it, and it could well see you out, says Diggory Hadoke
Time to raise a glass
A flick through his game book prompts Laurence to reflect on the past decade and the days of superb sport that made it so memorable
One hundred per cent spaniel
Not everyone loves a sprocker — but evidence suggests all working cockers may have some springer blood, reveals David Tomlinson
One barrel is all you need
Using a single-barrelled shotgun focuses the mind and is the perfect firearm on a farm where con servation is key, says Simon Reinhold