Hooked in to a fighter
Shooting Times & Country|June 14, 2023
Keen to cook on the bank, Leon Challis-Davies reels in a rainbow and whips up a barbecued fish special
Leon Challis-Davies
Hooked in to a fighter

There was no shotgun, nor a rifle, but instead a rod. This time of year is slow for shooting; a lot of quarry is out of season, so venison is high on many agendas, but I wanted to turn my hand to the fly. This doesn’t mean I stop eating the bounty of game in my freezer, but it’s an opportunity to look at other wild offerings. I admit I am no fly-fisherman, but I am a chef and I love cooking trout.

The early summer months see trout, scallops and crab all hit restaurant menus in full force, and seeing as the simple but stunning trout is classed as a game fish, I was keen to catch and cook on the bank. Peter Thurston and Callum McInerney-Riley invited me to Thornwood Fisheries in Epping, in the hope of achieving just that. Boasting a ‘catch, despatch and cook on the lakeside day’, how could I say no?

It was a pleasant change from early-morning stalks, and I enjoyed a leisurely afternoon drive with the sun shining. It was one of those brilliant June days that saw most of the UK basking, including the fish. The warm weather can be very stressful for trout, but Peter assured me of the lengths he has taken to make his fishery one of best. With lakes as deep as 18 to 21ft, trout are able to drop to deeper waters to avoid the heat.

On my drive, all I could think about were the colours I would see when I caught my first glimpse of a fish. Arriving late in the afternoon, I was soaking up the rays when I was told that the trout were feeding first thing in the morning and again a couple of hours before dusk. My arrival time was perfect; only thing to do was to get the barbecue lit and start fishing.

Casting out 

Bu hikaye Shooting Times & Country dergisinin June 14, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

Bu hikaye Shooting Times & Country dergisinin June 14, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

SHOOTING TIMES & COUNTRY DERGISINDEN DAHA FAZLA HIKAYETümünü görüntüle
United we stand
Shooting Times & Country

United we stand

Following United Utilities' decision to end grouse shooting on its land, Lindsay Waddell asks what will happen if we ignore our vital moors

time-read
5 dak  |
August 02, 2023
Serious matters
Shooting Times & Country

Serious matters

An old gamebook prompts a contemplation on punt-gunning

time-read
3 dak  |
August 02, 2023
They're not always as easy as they seem
Shooting Times & Country

They're not always as easy as they seem

While coneys of the furry variety don't pose a problem for Blue Zulu, he's left frustrated once again by bolting bunnies of the clay sort

time-read
5 dak  |
August 02, 2023
Debutant gundogs
Shooting Times & Country

Debutant gundogs

There's lots to think about when it comes to making the decision about when to introduce your dog to shooting

time-read
4 dak  |
August 02, 2023
When the going gets rough
Shooting Times & Country

When the going gets rough

Al Gabriel returns to the West London Shooting School to brush up on his rough shooting technique

time-read
5 dak  |
August 02, 2023
The Field Guide To British Deer - BDS 60th Anniversary Edition
Shooting Times & Country

The Field Guide To British Deer - BDS 60th Anniversary Edition

In this excerpt from the 60th anniversary edition of the BDS's Field Guide To British Deer, Charles Smith-Jones considers the noise they make

time-read
4 dak  |
August 02, 2023
A step too far?
Shooting Times & Country

A step too far?

Simon Garnham wonders whether a new dog, a new gun and two different fields in need of protection might have been asking too much for one afternoon's work

time-read
6 dak  |
August 02, 2023
Two bucks before breakfast
Shooting Times & Country

Two bucks before breakfast

A journey from old South London to rural Hertfordshire to stalk muntjac suggests that the two aren't as far detached as they might seem

time-read
6 dak  |
August 02, 2023
Stalking Diary
Shooting Times & Country

Stalking Diary

Stalkers can be a sentimental bunch, and they often carry a huge attachment to their hill

time-read
2 dak  |
August 02, 2023
Gamekeeper
Shooting Times & Country

Gamekeeper

Alan Edwards believes unique, private experiences can help keepers become more competent and passionate custodians of the countryside

time-read
3 dak  |
August 02, 2023