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Volkswagen Tiguan £35,900
The new and improved version of this popular SUV is well equipped to make the step up from family car to off-road giant, says Ed Coles
Finding Your Fields Of Sporting Elysium
If you know where to look, pockets of shootable countryside are still available to those without a banker’s bonus, as Richard Negus reveals
Right place, right time, right line
A spot of pigeon decoying over the last of the year’s spring drillings provides the perfect opportunity to see if a hard lesson from the past still holds true
Patience reaps rewards
A few rabbits is one thing, but when scores of them start burrowing in under a holiday cabin, Mat Manning is sent for to thin them out
King of the mountain
The alpine dachsbracke is a fine asset for any hunter fortunate enough to own one
From cover to cover
The range of crops is seemingly endless and selecting the right one for a shoot is vital. Jamie Tusting sorts the maize from the seed mix
You see, wishes do come true
The garden-raiding muntjac are back, to his mother’s dismay, but Ed Wills is delighted
Rattled by some unusual sightings
It doesn’t matter whether you spend all your life outdoors, there are still some surprising sights and sounds that you will never ever forget
The fallen giants of gun retailing
The household names of Harrods and Army & Navy were stalwarts of the firearms trade, as Simon Reinhold reveals
Go braque to basics
A host of French gundog breeds remain a mystery to British owners, but David Tomlinson believes the Bourbonnais is a potential star
Gamekeeper
After a year of uncertainty due to Covid, shoots are receiving bookings and, even more importantly, prompt payments for the coming season
Making hens meet
Soldier Palmer recalls his efforts to restore grey partridges in Scotland and his realisation that the old-fashioned ways are very hard work
Stalk or stay put?
During a final cull outing, a roe doe and her yearling are perfect candidates, but they present the stalker with a difficult dilemma
Conflict, culls and colonies
Tales of huge numbers of wild boar are probably exaggerated and there is no reason why a UK population cannot be sustainable
Country Diary
Discussions about the future of the UK’s farmland yield fascinating results, but there are clear dangers in the countryside access debate
Have dog, will travel
Owners are prepared to clock up the miles to get back out in the field after a year of lockdown, as David Tomlinson discovers in Suffolk
Birds are full of beans
Signs of spring are everywhere and the pigeons are greedily coming in to feed — but not necessarily in the right place for R W Salisbury
Earning his crust...
A gap in Charlie’s busy schedule allows father and son to revisit the lake where the boy caught his first fish to have another go at the carp
A beautiful story
There are a number of important reasons that we keep deer heads, says Graham Downing, not least because they are an essential record
Is This The End Of The High Life?
The move from lead to steel is likely to force Guns to rethink their range, says Mike Swan
Wildlife Will Pay High Price For Criminal Acts
As gamekeepers join firefighters to tackle blazes caused by discarded BBQs, tampering with legal traps has devastating effect on wild birds
Polishing your form
Perhaps always carrying a gun is a step too far — but continual gun handling and aiming will make you a better Shot, reasons Scolopax
Sweet music to herald the spring
The new season is a time to celebrate growth and regeneration — and an opportunity to prove that we’re still feeling young at heart
When is it a time to kill?
Whether you rear your birds or buy them in, the fox will never be far away from them so don’t lower your guard, says Robert Bucknell
Time for hip shake-up
The current scoring scheme is the best health resource available but a few tweaks could make it more efficient, argues David Tomlinson
On cloud nine with the perfect high seat
High seats are an invaluable part of the deer management toolkit and Barry Stoffell says it’s not too hard to knock one up yourself
Next season in sight
If it isn’t lost to Covid, next season will come round quickly so make sure you’re ready by putting in that vital practice, says Tom Payne
Reaching the heights in a plum job
With damage by munties apparent in the woodland, a morning stalk fails to find the culprit but a plum orchard yields the perfect opportunity
Kennel Diary
Moving to a new hunt is daunting but you soon learn about each individual hound, says Harry Beeby
A sporting life in Africa
Disease is rife out here but at least when you get a bout of Covid you don’t feel left out