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With Wales on the brink of banning humane snares, why are those who protect habitats and control predators still seen as the villains?
Studies conflict over how to help curlews
Research from the RSPB has concluded that habitat work combined with predator control did not lead to increased curlew productivity
Appeal launched to support Chris Packhanzr’s legal action
A crowdfunding page has been set up to raise money for the BBC presenter’s case against Fieldsports Channel, amassing over 100,000
Gamekeeper
The importance of doing our bit for waterways, and a visit to a nature reserve to discover how the RSPB is managing precious bog and heath
Country Diary
The barnacle goose is the subject of a new study as bird flu continues to rage, and rabbits will become more numerous due to a 2023 act
Magic in a tiny stream
The first catch is always thrown back and the fish are small by some standards, but little dappled trout are irresistible
In search of the best pigeon B&B
The woods are full of birds until you decide to go and shoot them, laments Blue Zulu
Don't let greys make April fools of you
As the weather warms up and trees come into leaf, grey squirrels will be looking for drey sites — now is the time to get them
Enjoy shooting for all the right reasons
Defining what fieldsports really are gives us cause to reflect on our motivations for being in the field in the first place
A fine Italian import
David Tomlinson investigates the unusual Crufts-winning gundog breed that is now better known for truffle hunting in its own country
The dogs are on song
It’s the wonderful memories that make shooting such a great sport and JEF Rawlins recalls four particular pheasants that he will never forget
Keep clam and carry on...
Hiding in the sand, clams make a tasty reward for the forager but extracting them often requires some effort,
See you later, my ally Gator
Strong they may be but rabbits are no match for a big polecat hob,
For the love of the curlew
In making wader scrapes on his new field, Soldier Palmer unearths some interesting clues to a long-forgotten land
SHOTGUN TEST Longthorne Berkley £69,161 plus VAT
This over-and-under is not only beautiful to look at, but its titanium barrels really make it something special to shoot,
The pick of the litter
While choosing the perfect gundog puppy often comes down to luck, David Tomlinson is a strong believer in trusting your gut
A sporting life in Africa
A chance meeting brings back memories of an Englishman and his dog in Yemen
Can Spanish prize buck the trend?
Many dream of taking a gold-medal roebuck but for one hunter it is the pinnacle of all his stalking ambitions,
Quick, quick, sloe
Fruity, home-made sloe gin is a classic but there are plenty of options for something warming to fill your hip flask,
Double the danger lurking for lambs
With the lambing season in full swing, foxes are on the prowl and a pair on his patch is proving particularly challenging for Mark Ripley
Taking stock: utility, tradition or beauty?
With more choice than ever when it comes to stocks, Graham Downing asks whether plastic, wood or laminate is best for a long day in the field
The need for clarity
A predawn stalk in damp, murky conditions is the ultimate test of your equipment particularly the optics. ZEISS’s latest riflescope and binoculars get top marks
It's a game of two halves
A pair of sika hinds are just the job to fill Barry Stoffell’s freezer as he traverses the South Kerry Mountains on the last day of the season
Does a 100-year-old calibre have a place?
Launched in 1923, the 270 Win quickly gained a following but as Will O’Meara seeks a new rifle, will the calibre stand the test of time?
Adventure is part of our caveman DNA
When stalking deer with a close friend, there’s often no need for discussion, says Will O’Meara, everything is a case of instinct
Odd dogs, new tricks - any breed can do it
From terriers to teckels — and even a miniature poodle — any breed can make a good deer dog with the right training
Stalkers are simply pupils of the trail
An incident-filled morning spent guiding a stalker in pursuit of a muntjac buck reminds Miles Malone of what bonds man and beast
Something a little bit different, sir?
Most of use a .243 or a .308 rifle but there’s no reason that more unusual calibres can’t make a good go-to
Plagues, pests and regionalism
Our attitude towards individual deer species is greatly influenced by our location within the British countryside
Country Diary
While grey seals might appear lovable to some, a brutal morning scene is a stark reminder that they are extremely efficient hunters