
Schools Challenge, Bredon School, 2011
Join the UK’s premier clayshooting initiative for young shots. It is the first of two clay competitions for school and college kids, held in the
Join the UK’s premier clayshooting initiative for young shots. It is the first of two clay competitions for school and college kids, held in the
Join the UK’s premier clayshooting initiative for young shots. It is the first of two clay competitions for school and college kids, held in the
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
Every autumn, Scottish stags clatter into each other and roar out their desire for their hinds. Countryside Alliance director of shooting David Taylor meets Highland
Game chef Mark Gilchrist describes how he and a friend shot two rare white foxes on farmland in Kent. The sighting has been described as
Barbel and zander offer exciting and challenging coarse fishing. We are on the banks of one of the best spots in the country, Collingham Weir.
Greylag and pinkfoot geese brave a 1,000-mile journey across wild seas to come to the UK every year in their hundreds of thousands. Countryside Alliance
Want to shoot airguns? Here are a few tips from Airgun World editor and king of the airgunners Terry Doe. It’s a useful guide for
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
Twenty-times world champion George Digweed has set a new world record for shooting a clay pigeon. In front of the cameras from Fieldsports Channel, and
It’s a textbook demonstration of how effective a call can be during the roe deer rut. We are on a estate in Hampshire which hasn’t
We talk through shooting situations that present themselves during the roebuck season in the south of England. Is there a safe backstop, or is a
We pile on to Roy Lupton’s Argocat and head off with a rifle and Harris hawk. Both prove deadly this evening with foxes responding to
We’re out in the early morning with top stalking agent Owen Beardsmore of Cervus UK and his client Mark Broadhurst. We are looking for muntjac
Roy Lupton is on the Kingsclere Estate in Hampshire with his golden eagle ‘Baby’ on the look out for brown hares. We work hard for
We are shooting wild boar and testing the Ford Thunder pick-up. Editor of Sporting Shooter magazine Dom Holtam is also ex editor of Performance Car
Hunt staff are taking an NVQ1 in animal care and health & Safety, backed by the Countryside Alliance and run by Haddon Training from Wiltshire.
We pick up tips from a group of deer stalkers on the National Gamekeepers Organisation DSC1 course. They get to learn about gun safety, rifle
As a thank you to the forces serving in Afghanistan, the shoot at Sedgeford Hall on the Norfolk coast invite the locally based soldiers as
Game chef Mark Gilchrist cooks bass on an open fire in the British countryside. Also on the menu are homemade venison burgers and pigeon kebabs,
We’re with the Wigtown Bay Wildfowlers Club learning about how they acquired land with help from the Wildlife Habitat Trust. Then we’re sharing a muddy
Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam compares the old with the new, testing the power of the Air Arms S410F with that of an old BSA
Mark Gilchrist talks you through how to fashion yourself a new set of shooting sticks with some baling twine and a few poles from a
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
Mark Gilchrist shoots thousands of rabbits a year for farmers and landowners. He needs to be efficient at what he does and tonight he tells
The Fox Project in Kent is letting foxes go next to a chicken run. It’s incredible how cruel animal welfare groups and animal rights people
Game chef Mark Gilchrist rides shotgun on Andy “Crowman” Crow’s combine harvester on the look-out for bolting rabbits. This new style of ‘driven game’ gives
Mark Gilchrist has a Browning T-bolt .17HMR to play with and, with the help of Andy Crow, the pair are certainly making a dent in
Shooters try out the CENS ProFlex digital ear protection system by Puretone. Commonwealth Games silver medallist Abbey Burton and Sporting Shooter gamechef Mark Gilchrist both
It looks like a flying saucer. In reality, it is a revolution in simulated game shooting. The Flurry Launcher is capable of firing up to
It’s the fastest grouse off the moor in 2011. On the Glorious 12th August, we are on the Atholl Estates with chef and shooter Neil
This is the moment two employees of the League Against Cruel Sports, a charity which campaigns against hunting, shooting and other activities, were caught trespassing
James Haskell has a shooting lesson from world champion shooter John Bidwell at the CLA Game Fair 2011. This item first appeared in Fieldsports Britain
Thanks to Blaser shotguns and Promatic traps, we cross the pond to the USA to see how well the British shooting contingent did at the
At last! An affordable (sort of) thermal imaging system. Now you can look beyond the trees to count your deer. Now you can see you
Held at Meon Springs in Hampshire, the Beretta World Sporting Championships is now officially the UK’s biggest sporting clay shooting competition attracting nearly 1,000 entries.
Held at the West London Shooting School, the Benelli Sp’Auto is the only Sporting shoot aimed exclusively at semi-automatic shotgun users. Specifically designed around the
The Oxford Gun Company won the 2011 Shooting Industry Awards for best clay-shooting ground. Doug and David Florent explain what makes the ground unique. This
Top flyfisher Charles Jardine explains the UK’s Fishing For Schools project, which is backed by the Countryside Alliance. This item first appeared in Fieldsports Britain,
In May 2011, UK charity Fishing For Heroes hosted the guys from American charity Project Healing Waters on a fishing trip around the south of
We review Ian Coley Shooting School, one of the finest instruction, guns and game shooting resources in the West of England. Located just outside Cheltenham
Shooting magazine celebrity chef Mark Gilchrist tries out the Idleback pigeonshooting chair on a spring day pigeon shooting with Shoot Warehouse in Oxfordshire. This item
George Digweed tries out the new Idleback pigeonshooting chair on a day in Sussex. This film was first shown in Fieldsports Britain episode 70. To
American TV host Pam Zaitz comes to the English Lake District to stalk native British red deer with stalker Jonathan Standing. This item first appeared
We’re out with Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam and his stalking partner Colin Hinkley. They are saving a farmer’s crops from a herd of fallow.
We enjoy a day’s grouse shooting in Cumbria over English pointers and setters. This item first appeared in Fieldsports Britain, episode 40. To watch the
Sporting Shooter pigeon expert Andy ‘The Crowman’ Crow is out protecting the Kent farm he manages from pigeons. We join him in the pigeon hide.
Attention to detail has been a priority in the design and manufacture of all TransK9’s dog cages and dog transit boxes. Drawing on more than
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