
Hunting Oryx in Namibia with Blaser Safaris
We are hunting oryx in Namibia, with Zeiss sports optics, enjoying the best that Blaser Safaris has to offer. We find out that big game
We are hunting oryx in Namibia, with Zeiss sports optics, enjoying the best that Blaser Safaris has to offer. We find out that big game
It’s the night of the jackal. We are lamping these varmints in Namibia, similar to the European sport of fox lamping and the American sport
Do you know your African animals? You get a few seconds of film of an African animal – and you have to to name it.
We are in Africa, and we’re talking crap. From fewmets to faeces, from stools to stinky stuff, what animals leave behind them can tell you
There’s a leopard caught in a trap! Blaser Safari’s Marc Hillerman is called out by his farm manager after discovering a dead antelope in his
Roy Lupton wants a new double rifle. He travels from his home in the UK to France to buy a lovely new gun – and
We take a look behind the scenes at the world famous Quex museum in Kent. Major Percy Horace Powell-Cotton (1866-1940) made 27 trips to Africa
Torben Espensen saved up and made the trip of a lifetime: to hunt and shoot a southern white rhino in South Africa. It cost him
Faced with a man-eating lion, professional hunter Don Heath, tells us how he dealt with the disease-ridden cat. This film first appeared in Fieldsports Britain,
Professional hunter Don Heath needs to be able to read the body language of dangerous game. In this film he talks us through incidents involving
Professional hunter and ballistics expert Don Heath talks us through the body language of African game. His job is to make sure his clients don’t
Using sheep as bait, Peter Carr goes in search of one of the big myths of the British countryside: are there leopards or lynx, beasts
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
Panellists on the new countrysports webTV debate programme Shooting Politics lay into the RSPB for its attacks on gamekeepers, its attempt to ‘monster’ countryside managers
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