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Upland keeper
Recent wildfires are a great example of why policymakers must not lose sight of the importance of traditional skills, says Lindsay Waddell
Spotting muntjac in high cover
Tackling the deer population at Grimsthorpe Castle is no small task, but ZEISS's new thermal monocular can help stalkers cut through the cover to find their quarry
Time to take action
Bill Harriman reflects on the most important consultation on gun ownership for three decades and urges us all to respond
The Scandi approach
Patrick Laurie returns from Finland with great respect for Nordic curlew conservation, but what can we learn from them?
Country Diary
Nesting swallows have become watchful guardians over the farm, and their unmistakable call alerts Patrick Laurie to the threat of a vixen
Growing up fast
Richard Negus learns Charlie is definitely no longer 'The Boy' while fishing for chub on the Broads
English gunmakers continue to thrive across the pond
US sales of shotguns from English gunmakers continue to soar. James Purdey & Sons Ltd, whose shotguns can easily exceed £150,000, do much of their business overseas, with most of this in the USA.
Sadness at disappearance of lapwings on Dartmoor
When nature writer and occasional ST contributor Mary Colwell tweeted there were no lapwings nesting on Dartmoor this year, it created a major stir.
Bound to get back on the bucks
Miles Malone finds a gap in his usual stalking season, but nature's bounty provides the perfect opportunity to try for a roebuck in the high cover
Stop-start!
Fran Ardley continues her training tips on disciplining your dog to the stop whistle and the exercises you need to do
Gundogs at the Game Fair
Organising the Game Fair's prestigious gundog competitions: behind-the-scenes with Francesca Prentice
Let the fun begin
Rupert Butler on the start of his and his companions shooting year and the good times to look forward to
Nought to crow about
Tom Sykes chases corvids on a Highland estate and reflects on how it differs from his standard hunting techniques
The variety show
Jasper Fellows heads to Devon to visit the revitalised Ashcombe Shooting Ground and the many attractions it offers
Easy does it
In the first of two articles, Marc Bull of Bright Seeds gives his blueprint for achieving the right balance between game and stewardship cropping
Spring lean!
Geoff Garrod continues to by mystified by the lack of pigeons on his patch this year but is optimistic of better days ahead
Core principles
Ethan Lowry takes a muscular approach to shooting with a look at the importance of building core strength
Safety first
The importance of personal protective equipment cannot be understated, so Jasper Fellows breaks down some of the basics
Field battery
Peter Theobald gears up for his favourite time of the year to engage with his old adversary
Thermal spectrum
Paul Austin explores both ends of the thermal market with latest high-end release from Zeiss alongside a surprising entry-level offering from Xinfrared
Fox rot about Charlie
Patrick Hook responds to claims that fox numbers are dangerously on the wane
Much work and little play
The tasks mount up for Tony Bracci and his helpers as the first season of their shoot approaches, but things are starting to come together
Adventures of Nick & Ted
A new chapter in the histories of Sporting Gun and Sporting Shooter has Nick Ridley reflecting on the dogs he has trained over the years he has been associated with the magazines
The sniff of success
Join Ryan Kay as he navigates the fascinating dynamic between a handler and their canine companion
Top tips for pigeons
Andy Crow shares some details about his shooting background and gives essential advice for controlling pigeons on your patch
The problem: Inflammation in the nervous system
Vet's advice
Gundogs Q&A
No problem goes unsolved as Sporting Gun puts your questions to the gundog experts
Tales from a lifetime of foxing
Join Mike Powell as he explores the evolving world of fox shooting, drawing from a career that spans seven decades
Roe, rucks and new ground
Jon Snowdon and his team have much to keep them busy and a new tool to help them
My first deer
Chris Dalton recalls the mixed emotions of his first roe doe stalk and the lessons learned