How to make jesses in falconry

How to make jesses in falconry

Falconers and austringers like to make the thin leather straps used to tether their birds and Roy Lupton is no exception. Here he shows how to do it. This film first appeared in Fieldsports Britain, episode 9. To watch the whole show go to Fcha.nl/fieldsportsbritain9

Shooting 10 species in a day

Shooting 10 species in a day

Were with eight guns in the Borders of Scotland on or about Britain’s shortest day and after Britain’s biggest bag: snipe, woodcock, pheasant, grouse, mallard, teal, rabbit, hare, pigeon and partridge. Find out whether we make it. This film first appeared in Fieldsports Britain, episode 9. To watch the whole show go to Fcha.nl/fieldsportsbritain9

Abbey Burton masterclass: how to mount the gun

Abbey Burton masterclass: how to mount the gun

Part of the battle to get your shooting right is to get yourself prepared to shoot. London 2012 Olympic Trap hopeful Abbey Burton explains how to stand so you have the best possible chance of bringing down the screaming pheasant. This item first appeared in Fieldsports Britain, episode 10. To watch the whole show go […]

Bow hunting – warthogs and water melons

Bow hunting – warthogs and water melons

British bowhunter Roy Lupton has been going to Africa to bow hunt for 10 years now. He tends to shoot small game such as impala and warthog. He feels that the work he has to put into getting close enough to take a safe shot makes him a better all-round hunter. This film first appeared […]

How to shoot walked-up birds

How to shoot walked-up birds

It’s all very well going roughshooting but the birds never quite do what you expect, bursting from your feet and going away at any angle they choose. West London Shooting School expert Alan Rose explains how even the odds. This film first appeared in Fieldsports Britain, episode 9. To watch the whole show go to […]

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