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Episode 57, 29th December 2010 British wild boar, staghunting in the South-West and even a fox competition. This week's show has the best of British big game. It's a seasonal way to round off 2010 and bring in 2011 with a bang. Learn what life is like under the hunting ban for the Quantock Staghounds; join a deer ranger on his rounds cleaning up injured animals and protecting a farmer's fields from wild boar in Sussex; and take part in our new foxing competition! Watch the programme to find out more...
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Episode 56, 22nd December 2010 Take two dozen kids, give them shotguns and let them loose in the countryside. Sounds like a recipe for disaster? Not a bit of it. In the week that senior British politicians called for a crackdown on people under 21 using guns (in response to two middleaged men - Raoul Moat and Derrick Bird - going on a rampage with their guns), these young people show how good shooting sports are at teaching responsibility, citizenship and a good dose of nature conservation as well. The Schools' Challenge game day is a super two-day course that teaches not just how to shoot but what to wear, what to drive, all the great traditions of British gameshooting and tops it all off with a pheasant shoot on a top Buckinghamshire estate. Organised by the Oxford Gun Company, see how well the children get on with guns in their hands. That's not all. After the kids have gone to bed, it's the Sporting Shooter magazine Christmas party. Top chef Mark Gilchrist shows how to replace the Christmas turkey with some of the best pheasant you will ever eat.
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Episode 55, 15th December 2010 We're flyfishing with one of the gods of the sport, Oliver Edwards, we're out after sika with one of the mighties of the sport of deerstalking, Paul Taylor, and we are learning to shoot straighter with top rifle shot Keith Poyser. You get all the best advice on Fieldsports Channel. Oliver Edwards's TV producer Mark Gardner talks us through the making of his epic eight-part series on flyfishing. Paul Taylor reveals some of the mysteries of the sika rut. And Keith Poyser shows that, with his methods, even a cameraman can hit a roe target at 300 yards.
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Episode 54, 8th December 2010 It's always worth it for duck. We are up to our knees in mud with James Green and Jeffrey Olstead of BASC as we take trip to the Taw Estuary in North Devon and discover the very early morning joys of wildfowling with the Taw & Torridge Wildfowling Club. Meanwhile, Roy Lupton is out in the snow on fox patrol and we continue our Ballistic Tips series with Bangs, Bucks and Bullseyes, learning to shoot rifles straighter.
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Episode 53, 1st December 2010 It's the start of the Christmas shopping season - and we're hunting great shooting stocking fillers and reindeer (don't worry, Wee Tim, not real reindeer). If you want a couple of Christmas present ideas, stick your loved one in front of this week's show. That's not all. There's also ferreting with Sporting Shooter chef Mark Gilchrist and we're learning more about long-range rifle shooting in our regular series 'Ballistic Tips' from Keith Poyser of Bangs Bucks & Bullseyes. Unmissable...
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Episode 52, 24th November 2010 With BBC Countryfile allowing the League Against Cruel Sports to make a case for a ban on deerstalking, we are celebrating this sport with muntjac in Essex and red deer in the Lake District. We're out with Geoff Garrod of the National Gamekeepers' Organisation after Britain's smallest deer and we take take a foreign 'trophy hunter' after hill reds in Cumbria with stalker Jonathan Standing. Our mysterious trophy hunter is American US hunting TV star Pam Zaitz. LACS may be getting all whingey about stalking but we love it.
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Episode 51, 17th November 2010 It's the big royal story - no, not Wills and Kate! HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, dominates the world of British shooting this week, speaking in support of the sport during a visit to BASC headquarters. We were there to see the helicopter come and go. We're with another giant of the sport, George Digweed, learning which cartridges to use to shoot pigeons. George recently held the record for the most amount of pigeons shot to one gun in the UK in one day. And we are learning more tips on long-range rifle shooting with Keith Poyser of Bangs Bucks & Bullseyes. It's another packed programme.
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Episode 50, 10th November 2010 It's a good-sized day at Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire and we're with a team of guns enjoying not just pheasant and partridge drives but duck and the king of the gamebirds, grouse. From the parkland setting around the castle itself to high Hardcastle Moor via the incredibly challenging 'Landslide' drive, this is some of the best driven game shooting in the UK - and it's available on GunsOnPegs.com. That's not all. We're also learning more tips on long-range shooting from Keith Poyser of rifle training outfit Bangs Bucks & Bullseyes. It all adds up to British shooting at its best.
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Episode 49, 3rd November 2010 It's another packed show from Fieldsports Channel. This week we've got the world's greatest shot George Digweed, talking about clayshooting cartridges. We have got the foxhunting season and we are out with the Old Surrey Burstow & West Kent Hunt. We're with Sporting Shooter chef Mark Gilchrist on the roughest day since they invented rough. And if you ever wanted to know how to shoot rifles at long range join Keith Poyser of Bangs Bucks & Bullseyes in his new series, 'Ballistic Tips'. There - so much better than BBC Countryfile.
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Episode 48, 27th October 2010 Our Commonwealth Games shooting winners (and we hope our Olympic winners in 2012) get an airing on this week's programme. We ask double gold medal winer Stevan Walton and silver medallist Abbey Burton what was Delhi like? How do you get to be the best shot in the civilised world? And how come Britain swept the board for shooting medals when UK Sport can be so mealymouthed about funding it? These are all the questions you didn't see on the BBC, because the BBC abandoned shooting in Delhi in favour of sports at which England, Scotland and Wales are not so good. That's not all. We're out with the Surrey Union hunt enjoying the opening of the foxhunting season. If you don't want to go after charlie from horseback we're with top foxshooter Robert Bucknell learning how to hit them from car windows. And we're with Mike Yardley at the gorgeous Mornacott Estate in Devon learning what goes on behind the scenes at a top pheasant shoot. Keep it Fieldsports Channel!
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Episode 47, 20th October 2010 It's the most mysterious piece of kit in shooting and in this week's programme we're on a mission to discover the answer to the big question: how do they make riflescopes? We are the first camera crew to be allowed behind the scenes at the classiest of glass merchants, Zeiss in Germany, to see precisely what it takes. Then we go off to a range to try out the Zeiss scopes. But not just any range. This is a cinema, where you can shoot elephants, wild boar - anything you like - and with real rifles. What fun!
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Episode 46, 13th October 2010 What's cuter: seals or squirrels? In this week's programme we're off to shoot both of them. We're with Center Parcs ranger Jerry Moss in Cumbria, a leading light in the Penrith & District Red Squirrel Group. He's the one who designed that new Daystate airrifle, the Red Ranger, specifically for squirrels. He shows how he goes about his job, trapping and shooting greys so he can maintain his island of reds at the Penrith Center Parcs holiday camp. Then on to Scotland where you cannot now shoot a seal without a licence (new law that snuck in last month). We're with Sporting Rifle editor Peter Carr who wants to see seals recognised as a great British big game species. Now, none of this shooting could be done without concealment, so we're at a factory in Surrey, IDT Systems, which specialises in dunking shooting kit in Realtree camouflage. Watch out seals and squirrels - we're getting better at our job!
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Episode 45, 6th October 2010 Meet Alice Barnard, the new chief executive of the Countryside Alliance. Presenter Charlotte Reather talks to the 33-year-old from Leicestershire about her views on issues ranging from the repeal of the hunting ban to public transport in the countryside. This is Alice's first television interview in her new role. Watch it only on free online TV station Fieldsports Channel. And watch top shooter Mike Yardley on the history of classic English gameshooting.
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Episode 44, 29th September 2010 It's a dog and birdEpisode of our weekly programme. On the bird front, we join ace airgunner Frank Underdown to learn how to bring in pigeons to decoys and shoot them with an airgun. We also have expert Mike Yardley to teach us about the history of pheasant shooting. And for dog lovers everywhere, find out how your highly-trained companion can retrieve you a brand new car worth £20,000. That's what happened to one dog handler at the Midland Game Fair. Watch our programme - we're the antidote to BBC Countryfile
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Episode 43, 22nd September 2010 We're looking at camouflage this week. Indeed we're looking at 'glamouflage': as fashion at last weekend's Midland Game Fair and in the field, calling in and shooting foxes in daylight, where you have to be very, very invisible. That's not all. We're also at the final of the Mitsubishi Motors World Series clayshooting championship. Last year, top shot George Digweed drove away the richest prize in British clayshooting - a Mitsubishi L200 worth £26,000. This year, the winner was someone who has only been shooting for a few months!
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Episode 42, 15th September 2010 How to put a scope on a rifle (and then go and shoot a fox with it); how to handle a big-bag partridge day at the mighty Challacombe shoot on Exmoor with just a .410 or 28-bore in your hands (badly); how to shoot pheasants straighter with expert Mike Yardley on the beautiful Mornacott Estate in Devon; and how, if you are an Oxfordshire lady, you can enjoy a lovely day's shooting with your girlfriends. That's what's on the menu in this week's Fieldsports Britain, the best weekly TV show about hunting in the UK. Actually, the only one...
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Episode 41, 8th September 2010 This week's half-hour programme has us in Ireland, Scotland and England. We're crossing the water to see the lurcher and terrier action at the Birr Castle Game Fair in Co Offaly, we're in the West Country learning how to shoot pheasants straighter with top shot Mike Yardley, and we're in Scotland asking the question: how many deer remain? Last winter's snow saw a colossal death among some of Scotland's deer herds. We're up above Loch Rannoch on the Innerhadden Estate counting the survivors and trying out some new kit from Zeiss. It all adds up to telly you won't find on the BBC or ITV. Go on - pour yourself a glass and give it a click...
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Episode 40, 1st September 2010 It's the man who wants buzzards back on the vermin list. In this week's programme, Alex Hogg, chairman of the Scottish Gamekeepers Association, talks about that as well as the Wildlife & Natural Environment Bill which is due to be debated by the Scottish Parliament. Why does the Scottish Government hate deer, snaring and muir burn? Will they really classify pheasants as an "invasive non-native species"? What changes are proposed to the game laws and will they include the spectre of licensing shooters? How were terriers were saved during the hunting ban in Scotland? And how does a charming oldfashioned gamekeeper like Alex cope with the dark corridors of Holyrood?
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Episode 39, 25th August 2010 Grouseshooting is not about squandering squillions. We're in Cumbria shooting grouse over pointers in this week's programme -- it's a kind of extreme dogwalking. That's not all. We go to the funeral of Britain's greatest carp, Two Tone at Conningbrook Lake in Kent. We're protecting piglets from foxes with foxshooter Roy Lupton in Norfolk. And in Devon, Mike Yardley continues his series, sponsored by William Evans, on how to shoot pheasants. The expert shot explains the three best birdshooting methods: maintained lead, the swing-through techniques and point-and-push.
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Episode 38, 18th August 2010 It's all about pigeons - and a bit about pheasants and fallow deer. In this episode of our half-hour weekly show Fieldsports Britain, we're in the West Country shooting pigeons with guns who got together on Facebook and we're at the British Helice Grand Prix at the West Kent Shooting School - a shooting sport inspired directly by live pigeon shooting from 'traps'. Deer stalkers will be happy - we're out after fallow bucks. And we continue Michael Yardley's series on how to shoot straighter at pheasants. It's another packed programme...
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Episode 37, 11th August 2010 Grouse grouse grouse: are there lots to shoot? why can you only move them at night? what makes the king of gamebirds so magical? In this week's show we talk to John Duncan of sporting agent Roxtons and Mark Merison of Strutt & Parker about prospects for the
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Episode 36, 4th August 2010 Sporting hero George Digweed returned from Italy a fortnight ago confirmed as probably the best British clay shot who has ever lived. He won his 17th world championships - the World Sporting. His first was in the 1980s, so that means he has been a world champion across four decades. But clays are not all that he does in the world of shooting. Now that his pheasant poults have arrived, we join him on a night's foxshooting in Sussex - and find he is a good rifle shot too. That's not all. We're on a shoot on the Staffordshire/Derbyshire border looking at why gamekeepers have to work so hard at this time of year. And we're learning how to shoot classic English pheasants with top shooter Mike Yardley, who has just brought out a DVD with London gunmaker William Evans.
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Episode 35, 28th July 2010 We covered the CLA Game Fair from top to bottom and 144,000 of you were there. And what a show we have for you: * What's new at this year's CLA Game Fair: shoot VAT, sound moderators, our big screen, JCB quad bikes... * What's best at the show, with the soaraway Simes triplets from Leicestershire: dogs, horses, fishing, Browning Rabbit Mania.... * How to buy a gun with doyen of gunmaker's row Doug Florent: Oxford Gun Company, Watsons, Holt's, Croots...
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Episode 34, 21st July 2010 The triplets are back - and now they're armed! The fabulous foxhunting Simes girls from Leicestershire go out and enjoy a shooting lesson - and we go with them. The identical 13-year-olds and their long-suffering elder sister show what fun shooting sports are. That's not all: * We're with top shooting writer Mike Yardley as he pre-empts the Government debate on gun ownership with his own video * We've got a comedy take on the Edwardian shooting party - our first ever cartoon! * And of course we are previewing this weekend's CLA Game Fair at Ragley Hall, Warwickshire, this weekend.
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Episode 33, 14th July 2010 Fancy shooting a fox at 1,000 yards? We learn how at an incredible long-distance range thanks to riflescope manufacturer Zeiss. Planning a romantic weekend break? We review a new package from the Oxford Gun Company that combines shooting with love. Maybe it should be the Oxford 'Fun' Company (!) - And for the latest rabbit recipes, we talk to ace ferreter Simon Whitehead about his new DVD, From Field to Fork. Well, from West Wales to Woodbridge in Essex, we're bringing you the best of British fieldsports this week. Pour yourself a glass, sit back and enjoy our programme.
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Episode 32, 7th July 2010 We've got shooting and fishing this week. First fishing: the River Test is meant to be a world-class angling destination. In this week's half-hour show on Fieldsports Channel, we're talking to Hampshire chalkstream luminaries such as Mick Lunn to find out why the gin clear waters are running a murky brown colour - and why the trout fishing is so disastrous this year. Then we find a solution: a beautiful Dorset chalkstream called the Frome, which we visit with fishing writer Clive Graham-Ranger. That's not all. We're looking at the new craze for 'simulated gameshooting' which is knocking spots of the standard-issue corporate clay shoot. We're with Prescott Shooting, which organises these days in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
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Episode 31, 30th June 2010 Crows at short range, an Irish game fair and how to put on a charity shoot: this week's programme has it all for the discerning summer shooter. Learn how to hide out for corvids with Sporting Shooter chef Mark Gilchrist (don't worry - he's not going to give you any crow recipes), join us at Shane's Castle in Co Antrim to hear reaction to the Northern Irish coursing ban and go to Guildford in Surrey for the last word in charity shoot chic.
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Episode 30, 23rd June 2010 British foxhunters went to the Houses of Parliament at Westminster with their grievances and got beaten up. Presented by Irish Countrysports & Country Life editor Paul Pringle, we join Irish sportsmen and sportswomen at Parliament Buildings, Stormont, the seat of power in Northern Ireland, where fieldsports supporters are welcomed with open arms by politicians. It could be horses, hounds, guns or rods. Whatever it is, the Irish - Northern and Southern - know their stuff. Surely they are the greatest sporting nation. Join us as we cover the launch of this weekend's Irish GameFair & Country Lifestyle Festival at Shane's Castle, Co Antrim, run by the Great Game Fairs of Ireland. See what Ireland has to offer the countrysportsperson, complete with horses and hounds, gundogs, falcons, ponies, traps and all the sporting organisations, right at the heart of the government of Northern Ireland.
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Episode 29, 16th June 2010 Trout, pigeons and politics. In this week's show we are in the spectacular wilderness that is the North-West tip of Scotland (thanks to the Kinlochbervie Hotel) looking for trout in the multitude of hill lochs: small black fish which show up black on a peaty black background, so not easy. We're there with Rob Gray, campaigns director of the Countryside Alliance, so we take the chance to get his views on the future of the hunting and coursing ban repeal, the state of modern shooting and what the CA will do next. We're also back in the South of England talking about our new pigeon shooting DVD, out now through Sporting Shooter magazine. Even the trailer is worth watching! Pour yourself a glass, click and enjoy the show...
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Episode 28, 9th June 2010 What will the future hold for firearms law following the Cumbria shooting tragedy? In this week's half-hour Fieldsports Britain show, we're talking to top experts and lobbyists about whether the Government will ban any guns. Bill Harriman and Mike Eveleigh of BASC and Rob Gray of the Countryside Alliance give their predictions. But it's not all gloom - this is cheerful Fieldsports Channel, after all. We're also with Roy Lupton who has hatched a clutch of goshawk chicks, and we're with Selena Masson and Simon Barr who have abandoned pheasants on their Sussex shoot in order to bring on wild boar instead.
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Episode 27, 2nd June 2010 What a show we've got for you...! + We're at the Cumbria Fishing Festival learning top tips about river flyfishing for trout and grayling with Jeremy Lucas. + We're out with survival expert Jonny Crockett dining off the bushes. + Love your lurchers and terriers? We're racing them at the Highclere Country Fair and learning why the government must repeal the ban on coursing. + It's the launch of our news service: all the most important stories. Nothing else on telly? Pour yourself a glass and watch our show.
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Episode 26, 26th May 2010 We're after pike and carp at Bishops Bowl Fishery in Warwickshire with Jan Porter, one of the top coarse anglers of today and the face of Shimano angling kit. if you want any particular angler next to you when you go fishing, you can't do better than Jan.
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Episode 25, 19th May 2010 This week we visit the secret military installation that is Browning's factory in Belgium where, alongside the automatic rifles, the craftsmen of the Browning Custom Shop make some of the most sought-after shotguns in the world. We go stalking roebuck and foxshooting with Browning in Belgium, using the latest X-Bolt rifles, and we take the B25, the B525 and the Maxus to a pretty Belgian chateau with a clay ground. And were we allowed to see what Browning is planning to bring out next year. Sorry sir - access restricted!.
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Episode 24, 5th May 2010 Incredible. The Sun newspaper ran a full page article saying how awful it was that we showed a film of Rugby League superstar Keiron Cunningham going deerstalking. ITV used a similar piece. What has happened to British journalism? Have they sent all the good ones to cover the General Election? In this week's Fieldsports Britain programme,Episode 24, we fight back in the name of shooting sports. That's not all. Did your school win the prize for best shooting team in the country? You can watch all the action from the Schools Challenge at Bredon in Gloucestershire last weekend.
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Episode 23, 28th April 2010 In this programme, we've got shotguns, fish and politicians: * What makes you like one gunmaker over another? We're at the Browning Owners Club day to find out. * Trout are rising all over the Lake District. We're there to preview the Cumbria Fishing Festival. * London 2012 OlympicTrap hopeful Abbey Burton is teaching a willing pupil the basics about. shooting. * And we offer our very own Election Special: which candidates go shooting and which would rather not...
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Episode 22, 21st April 2010 St Helens rugby league team captain Keiron Cunningham is one of the great ambassadors of fieldsports. In this week's half-hour programme we follow him out deerstalking. He's after red hinds on the Cheshire/Staffordshire border with top stalker Mike Dickinson and he's trying out a new Zeiss FL scope. Find out if he gets lucky. That's not all. We're also using part of a Hornby trainset to call in foxes by day and we are previewing the second Schools Challenge at the famous Bredon Fete. Pour yourself a glass, sit back and enjoy the show... drmyFPqoGj0'April 20,
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Episode 21, Gundogs Special In his time Chris Burns has been the gundog training expert for Shooting Times and Sporting Shooter. He runs Breezeleaf Kennels in the south of England and he has invited Sporting Shooter editor James Marchington to one of his regular shoots at Penshurst Place in Kent to show him just what topnotch gundogs can do - and offer a few tips on how to get them this well-trained. He is showing off his young springer spaniels and a cocker. These dogs are ideal for the terrain into which well be launching.
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Episode 20, 7th April 2010 Just because the pheasant season is over, don't be glum. We're out rabbiting on a Land Rover you can drive from the roof, we're providing rehabilitation for troublesome kids by shooting pigeons with Woodspring Pigeon Shooting & Wildfowling Club, we're flying golden eagles after hares in Berkshire and we're reviewing the Brook Bank shooting ground in North Somerset. Pour yourself a glass, sit back and enjoy the action...
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Episode 19, 31st March 2010 It's the best countryside show on telly. Half an hour a week, and this week Fieldsports Britain has for you: + The winner of Crufts working gundogs, Melvyn Hobbs and his world-beating English springer spaniel Moley and, of course, how they won + A nasty dose of shell shock: Here's how a group of flyfishers have set up Fishing For Heroes to help Post Traumatic Stress Disorder victims returning from Iraq and Afghanistan + Top tips on clay shooting: With the summer clay competitions underway, our very own London 2012 Olympic Trap hopeful Abbey Burton shows how to shoot skeet targets + And if that's not enough, we're giving goshawks a helping hand in the bedroom department... and they're screamers! Sit back, pour yourself a glass, click and watch
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Episode 18, 24th March 2010 Probably the best shot in the world, George Digweed has won seven World FITASC Championships, nine World Sporting Championships, thirteen European Championships and fourteen World Cups. He runs pheasant shoots and you wouldn't want to be a pigeon in his home county of Kent at this time of year. Just as the pigeons are hammering the farmers' crops at this time of year, so is George out hitting the pigeons. A one-time British pigeon shooting recordholder (661 to his own gun in one day), we're out pigeon shooting with him next to beautiful Bodiam Castle. It is a not-to-be-missed story of one man and his gun. Learn George's tips on how to shoot high volumes of pigeons, hear about how shooting has dominated his life, and be amazed as he knocks down long-distance pigeons.
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Episode 17, 17th March 2010 Want to know the latest and greatest kit from gunshops this year? It's the European hunting show IWA, held each March in Germany, and we're there to see what the Brits are buying and selling. You will see the last word in sporting rifles, shotguns, camo gear - and a lot of stuff that would provoke an armed response team if you brought it back to the UK. That's not all. We're also finding out which is the best school shooting team in Britain at the annual Schools Challenge event at the Oxford Gun Company clayground. Find out if your school was a winner! Watch our half-hour show...
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Episode 16, 10th March 2010 There's so much to see in this week's Fieldsports Britain, episode 16. We' show amazing footage of lamping rabbits with a hawk, we're at the launch of a new scheme that will deliver gold medals for British shooters at the next Olympics, we're learning to shoot straighter with three national shots, including our own Ab Fab Abbey Burton who is preparing for Olympic Trap at London 2012, and if that's not enough, an Essex shoot gets together to eat squirrels' nuts (literally).
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Episode 15, 24th February 2010 Amy, Harriet and Laura Simes are the kind of gang you'd expect to find at St Trinians. They are noisy 13-year-old identical triplets who love hunting and shooting - and on the half-hour Fieldsports Britain show available to watch from tonight you will see how we tried to keep up with them. That's not all. By sneaking up on fallow does we set out to rescue a killit-cookit-eatit evening in Sussex, where they only had rabbit to offer diners. We're pigeon shooting with Sporting Shooter editor James Marchington and friends (the extended version will soon be a fabulous new DVD available from Sporting Shooter). And we're testing what could be the best gamekeeper transport / rabbiting / foxing vehicle available - a mini off-road muncher called the Polaris RZR.
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Episode 14, 10th February 2010 Just because the pheasant season is over, don't be glum. We're out rabbiting on a Land Rover you can drive from the roof, we're providing rehabilitation for troublesome kids by shooting pigeons with Woodspring Pigeon Shooting & Wildfowling Club, we're flying golden eagles after hares in Berkshire and we're reviewing the Brook Bank shooting ground in North Somerset. Pour yourself a glass, sit back and enjoy the action...
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Episode 13, 27th January 2010 With the bulk of the shooting season coming to a close, we're after so much in this half-hour Fieldsports Britain show. How do you shoot British wild boar? What do you do when there is a huge fall of woodcock? What's it like wildfowling on the Humber estuary? And, as if that's not enough, we're at the Quex Museum in Kent, founded by big game hunter Major Powell-Cotton, and we are asking who is the best Young Shot in the UK? Find out with the Schools Challenge, a national clay competition designed to make shooting fun. Pour yourself a glass, click and sit back...
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Episode 12, 13th January 2010 Its that Fieldsports Britain time of the week again and we are culling roe does, avoiding crashing our cars into deer (not very successfully) and floundering through the snow to go pheasant shooting. As if that weren't enough, we're training golden eagles to hunt hares and learning to shoot better with London 2012 Olympic Trap hopeful Abbey Burton. Weve got a programme packed full of winter sports - winter fieldsports that is. Pour yourself a glass and watch it while we wait for a thaw.
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