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Battle for the uplands
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Battle for the uplands

The cessation of grouse-moor management will end a way of life – and perhaps call time for a number of our iconic species, too

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7 mins  |
April 2020
Barnstorming businesses
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Barnstorming businesses

The cows and threshing machines have gone but a diverse range of businesses is breathing new life into our derelict farm buildings

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7 mins  |
April 2020
Putting Britain on the map
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Putting Britain on the map

Ordnance Survey owes much to the remarkable work of William Mudge, who died 200 years ago this month.

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6 mins  |
April 2020
1750-1930 Creating the foxhunting interior
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1750-1930 Creating the foxhunting interior

Great halls, libraries, art and furniture have been used to venerate venery, creating the perfect environment for reflecting on the day

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9 mins  |
April 2020
Mountains high
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Mountains high

Upper Donside’s mountain hare population is thriving, thanks to the work of grouse keepers like Alex Jenkins

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7 mins  |
March 2020
Rizzini ‘Grand Regal' 20-bore
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Rizzini ‘Grand Regal' 20-bore

The Regals represent a significant step in the evolution of the Rizzini range, says Michael Yardley, offering good shooting qualities as well as value for money

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4 mins  |
March 2020
It's my obsession
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It's my obsession

Collecting is an admirable hobby, agrees Roger Field, as a collection of Winchesters came to the market. But to what lengths should you go to add to your hoard?

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9 mins  |
March 2020
The battle over saving the hen harrier
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The battle over saving the hen harrier

A Government-backed recovery plan should have ended the controversy surrounding this bird of prey; however, the conflict continues

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7 mins  |
March 2020
Securing wildlife habitat for the future
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Securing wildlife habitat for the future

Since its inception in 1986, the Wildlife Habitat Trust has helped clubs and projects across the UK to acquire land and enhance conservation

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6 mins  |
March 2020
Create your own nature reserve
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Create your own nature reserve

With a little effort and for minimal cost, we can all have more wildlife in our countryside and towns

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7 mins  |
March 2020
Riding the high moor
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Riding the high moor

Once a year, the Two Bridges Hunt Club unites the four hunts that call Dartmoor home, for dinner and a day’s challenging sport

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7 mins  |
March 2020
Ashes to ashes: the devastation of dieback
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Ashes to ashes: the devastation of dieback

This much-loved native species faces an uncertain future due to a relentless pathogen, which is damaging landscapes and wrecking our woodlands

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7 mins  |
March 2020
Driving Ireland's grouse moors again
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Driving Ireland's grouse moors again

The Irish Grouse Conservation Trust has produced driven Lagopus lagopus hibernicus for the first time in more than 60 years – and won the 2019 Purdey Awards

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7 mins  |
March 2020
A helping hand for wild trout
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A helping hand for wild trout

The Wild Trout Trust provides hands-on advice for fishing clubs, landowners and other groups on providing the perfect habitat for this iconic fish

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4 mins  |
March 2020
Shooting sprites with Clint Eastwood
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Shooting sprites with Clint Eastwood

For the modern bounty hunter, wild and westerly Ireland provides a worthy opponent in the snipe. Missing, however, is unforgiven

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January 2020
Purdey Trigger Plate Sporter
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Purdey Trigger Plate Sporter

This latest, all-London-made iteration of Purdey’s over-and-under is the gunmaker’s response to a collective interest in sporting clays. Superlatives are in order, says Michael Yardley

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4 mins  |
January 2020
Handsome was as handsome did
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Handsome was as handsome did

Before the Victorians created the concept of pedigree, working dogs were defined by their purpose and bred accordingly

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7 mins  |
January 2020
THE KENT FANTASY FOUR
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THE KENT FANTASY FOUR

The winning ticket in a GWCT raffle proves to be the perfect prize: four fabulous drives on shoots in Kent to share with friends

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7 mins  |
January 2020
Cigars to savour
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Cigars to savour

Churchill likened smoking one to falling in love; lighting a cigar certainly adds an air of celebration

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7 mins  |
January 2020
A touch of quality
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A touch of quality

A traditional pack, the Midlands-based Grove & Rufford offers proper country and exceptional resilience

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8 mins  |
January 2020
Rugged up and raring to go
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Rugged up and raring to go

You’d rug up a thoroughbred after a race, so why not a gundog after a drive or day on the foreshore? David Tomlinson finds in favour of dog coats for working breeds

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4 mins  |
January 2020
A mid-winter Macnab, on a fly
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A mid-winter Macnab, on a fly

Tempting a pike from the depths to satisfy an American guest’s New Year wish proves tricky – but not impossible…

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8 mins  |
January 2020
The Field Christmas
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The Field Christmas

There is something about Christmas traditions that transcends even the most Scrooge-like demeanour. Whether in town or country, there are some that a proper Field Christmas cannot be without. Alexandra Henton picks the best of this season’s festivities

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4 mins  |
December 2019
The ‘Gold Standard' Christmas Turkey
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The ‘Gold Standard' Christmas Turkey

Tired of turkey at Christmas? You haven’t tasted a traditional, free-range, organic bird

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7 mins  |
December 2019
Party Pieces And Festive Spirits
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Party Pieces And Festive Spirits

For long-term sufferers of CADDAD (Christmas Affected Doom, Depression And Despondency), the solution is a well-stocked drinks cabinet

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8 mins  |
December 2019
Shooting Style
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Shooting Style

An ungainly technique will usually result in poor shooting. Elegance and accuracy go hand in hand

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7 mins  |
December 2019
In The Wake Of 1,000 Years Of History
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In The Wake Of 1,000 Years Of History

The owners of Courteenhall estate can trace their roots to Hereward the Wake, but when it comes to shooting their outlook is egalitarian

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7 mins  |
December 2019
Fat Rascals And Christmas Cake
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Fat Rascals And Christmas Cake

For a century, Bettys Tea Rooms in Yorkshire has sustained locals with its baking and brews. Today, the firm’s sweet offerings travel the globe

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7 mins  |
December 2019
More Than Just Hot Air?
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More Than Just Hot Air?

Today’s field triallers rely on their whistles but go back a century and gundog owners had only pipes between their lips. Are we over-reliant on the devices.

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4 mins  |
January 2018
Setting An Example At The Table
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Setting An Example At The Table

If you shoot game, accepting a brace at the end of the day is essential, says Deputy Editor Alexandra Henton. And why would you refuse, with so many tasty ways to reduce the current surplus?

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January 2018