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The future of deer in Scotland

Bryon Pace studies the future of deer in Scotland. “It is difficult to explain, and certainly impossible to describe, the mingled feelings of excitement and interest of the enthusiastic sportsman who, after perhaps a couple of hours’ toil and stratagem,

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Advice for young shooters from Robert Bucknell

Robert Bucknell continues his foxing patrol, and offers advice for shooters missing out on this year’s game fairs. Regular readers will know that we’ve pretty much cleared our ground of foxes, and our neighbouring farms keep on top of theirs

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The Shooting Show – Pigeon decoying with Geoff Garrod – 100 birds before lockdown

The latest episode of the Shooting Show is now available to view! Shortly before the lockdown, Shooting Show regular Geoff Garrod was out after pigeons that were damaging young oilseed crops – unable to shoot them over the crop he

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The chase is on

Mike Powell delves further into the habits of foxes around mating season, and how you can exploit them Credit: Dgwildlife / Getty Images There are two main times of year when calling foxes can really work well. The first comes

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#TSSFromTheArchives: stubble field pigeons with the Enforcer flapper

It’s once again time for Flashback Friday, and this week, we’re going all the way back to November 13 2017. This time, we join Geoff back in early autumn with the stubble still on the fields, and some pigeon control

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