Fieldsports Britain – squirrel vandals
The squirrels have gone barking mad in Charlie’s dad’s wood. They have killed a dozen young oak trees by stripping off the bark. It looks like sheer vandalism. Charlie calls in Jaf Jefferson from the South Somerset Ferreters to solve the problem. While we’re on ferrets, Charlie is off to Chris Potter’s 16th annual ferret […]
Grey squirrel tree killers
After a successful squirrel eradication programme in the winter, disaster strikes in the summer. A dozen good-quality oak trees are dead and all the indications are that squirrels killed them. Have new squirrels moved in? Does shooting squirrels create vacancies for more squirrels? Jaf Jefferson and Martin Jacoby explore the problem. To watch all of […]
NGO calls for deer plan – Fieldsports News, 24 July 2024
Here are the links: NGO launches deer strategy – NationalGamekeepers.org.uk Government hands out DMQ funding – BASC Estate hit with general licences restriction – Strathspey Herald Antis plan to publish pro-hunting ‘list’ – Protect The Wild Clean up rivers, says FishLegal – Change.org Danish King promotes Olympic skeet – Instagram Brown bear hunting opens in […]
Shooting enthusiasts start their own game farm
The last few years have been a nightmare for game farmers, with covid, bird flu, and massive hikes in costs. Despite all that, keen shooters and Fieldsports Channel members James Elliott and Mark Rea plunged into game farming last year, setting up their own game farm at Mark’s parents’ farm in Essex. With support from […]
For the love of ferrets
It’s Chris Potter’s 16th annual ferret show. Organised in and around the village hall at Nynehead in West Somerset, ferret fanciers, lovers and aficionados of all kinds, from working ferreters to urban pet owners, make their way there to talk ferret. There are prizes and there’s shopping, as Charlie Jacoby discovers. For more about the […]