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 […]
Win a .410 championship entry – Fieldsports Extra, episode 334

You can win an entry to the .410 championship at EJ Churchill on 26 August 2024 in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus Niall can’t help making dog recipe jokes about the Chinese, game farmer David Elliott kind;ly donates 250 birds for us to auction and Charlie’s dad explains how he uses peanuts to attract owls. […]
Ian Hodge talks clay guns and supporting clayshooters

Ian Hodge Fieldsports supports three clayshooters. Ian talks about that and how the clayshooting market is moving on.
The sponsored clayshooters are:
Lee Johns
Barny Jackson
Denzil Grose
Sea Angling Classic 2024

It’s all the action from the 2024 Sea Angling Classic, an international fishing event combining a major sea angling competition, conservation, and environmental initiatives, education, and research, while introducing a whole new generation to the sport of angling. It took place from Wednesday to Sunday, 20-23 June 2024, out of Premier Marina Port Solent, and offered the largest prize table of any event of its kind in the UK – worth in excess of £100,000 including a fabulous fully rigged Extreme 646 Game King boat and SBS trailer. Find out who won it…
Police grab air rifles from pest controller and charge him

Professional pest controller Daniel Maddock has lost the tools of his trade and denied, for the moment at least, permission to own another. After applying for a firearms certificate in January 2024, because his boss wanted him to start taking on deer management jobs, he had a home visit by two officers from Police Scotland. He thought they were there to assess his security. Instead, they had come to charge him for ‘lying’ on his medical records.
Fieldsports Britain – gun grab Scotland

Scottish pest controller Daniel Maddock expected the police wanted to check his gun security. Imagine his surprise when they charged him with lying on his certificate application, because they appear to have muddled the work ‘physiotherapy’ with ‘psychotherapy’. He tells his story. We are at the Sea Angling Classic 2024, the richest prize in UK sport fishing, plus Ian Hodge talks clay guns, and Terry Doe is out to teach James Marchington how to shoot his airgun straighter. David has the news on the news stump, We are raffling Hoddy’s dogfood, and James brings you the best hunting videos on YouTube in Hunting YouTube. It’s all in this week’s #FieldsportsBritain
NatureScot’s ‘grousemoor portal’ opens – Fieldsports News, 17 July 2024

Scottish government begins moorland licensing scheme – Nature.Scot
Starmer government drops trail-hunting and trophy imports ban – no mention in King’s Speech – Westminster government
17-year-old wins DTL world champs – CPSA results
Hunting Kind fires up morale for hound sports – HuntingKind.com
Arms co buys clayground – Newark Advertiser
Anti attacks on Aussie duckhunters on the rise – Victoria Game Management Authority + Weekly Times Now
Dutch wolves attack dog and child – NOS.nl + RTL.nl + Instagram + Euractiv.com
Cull response to bear attacks – NDTV.com + BBC + YouTube
Angler hits drone – Telegram
Win Scribehound subs – Fieldsports Extra, episode 333

You can win one of two subscriptions to Scribehound in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus I visit the Hunting Kind conference about how to tackle Labour over hounds, terriers, ferrets and falcons. Gun grab victim Daniel Maddock says how the firearms licensing system let him down, Andrew Venables from WMS Firearms Training fires a drilling […]
Caught on camera: fox eats curlew chicks – Fieldsports News, 10 July 2024

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCnYan5IxBU Here are the links: Fox eats curlew chicks on camera MoorlandAssociationNew DEFRA minister offers hope BASC and TheyWorkForYou.comShooting Show dates announced ShootingShow.co.ukCautious optimism for new grouse moor rules Countryside Alliance and Scottish Land And EstatesNorwegian salmon rivers re-open NRK.no and Miljodirektoratet.noKing Charles in pigeon row The GuardianMoor initiative welcomes children BASC and YouTubeAnglers get sewage […]
Firearms cops grapple gundog-trainer granny

www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8vtuRQ0lOo Armed police subjected gundog-owning granny Helen Cadman to a terrifying and painful ordeal. They smashed down the gates to her Warwickshire home at 8am on a Sunday. Still in her nightdress, she was dragged screaming across the yard. Her crime? Training her labradors in her paddock using a dummy launcher. She is now taking […]
WokeWatch1: Forced to use .223 on squirrels – and it’s rubbish for foxes

www.youtube.com/watch?v=irnNGp_V27o WokeWatch: Government-owned Forestry England now uses non-lead ammo to shoot grey squirrels. The government agency uses non-lead airgun pellets and shotshells, and it leads to the ludicrous situation where the small pests may be shot with .223 centrefire rifles on Forestry England land, when we all know an airgun or .22 rimfire is ideal […]
First roebuck with women’s stalking group Artemis

It’s a big day for Deborah Pritchard. She has always been interested in stalking. But so far she has only shot paper targets on a range. Today she is attending a training day organised by women’s stalking group Artemis – and if she is lucky, at the end of the day she may be able […]
Fieldsports Britain – Emotional first roebuck

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PcTZDwzty0 You never forget your first roebuck. Deborah is out with the Artemis stalking group, hoping to shoot her first deer in the Scottish Borders – and yes, it’s emotional. Woke Watch: the government has banned its own Forestry Commission from using lead bullets on squirrels, so they’re shooting them with copper .223s. We try […]
Pulsar Telos LRF XL50 – walk-through

Tom Davies of Dartmoor Deer Services takes a look at the Pulsar Telos LRF XL50, a thermal imaging monocular he uses for foxshooting and deerstalking. For more, go to ThomasJacks.co.uk For Dartmoor Deer Services, visit Bit.ly/ddsvenison More thermal and night vision kit here
Win Game Fair tickets – Fieldsports Extra, episode 332

You can win one of five pairs of Game Fair tickets in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus we talk to Katie Langston who runs a women’s deerstalking group, Richard Bailey about the Real Springwatch, and Jaf Jefferson about using centrefire rounds on squirrels. This week’s prizes and other links:For membership now with insurance go to […]
Trophy hunting – the problems with a ban

There have been several failed attempts to push through a trophy import ban – and now, as we approach the 2024 election, both Conservatives and Labour are jumping on the ‘ban’dwagon to stop something most of them don’t understand. Despite this cross-party enthusiasm, former Conservative MP Neil Parish doesn’t think introducing a ban on hunting […]
Dan Thor decoys pigeons with a Hushpower .410

Dan Thor is on summer crop protection, keeping the pigeons off growing crops on the farm. He starts on a patch of laid barley, but there’s a problem: his gun keeps jamming. Today is Sunday, so to avoid upsetting the neighbours he is using a Hushpower .410 – but the little pump-action isn’t ejecting properly, […]
GB Olympic shooting team named – Fieldsports News, 3 July 2024

Here are the links GB Olympic team selected British Shooting Scottish grouse moor licensing shambles BASC and GWCT Trail hunting ban pitfalls for Labour Countryside Alliance Labour plot gun tax by stealth Telegraph.co.uk Firearms licensing crisis Gov.uk Beckham fishes despite Norwegian salmon ban VG.no Feral cats killed in NZ hunt The Guardian GWCT fundraising clay […]
Fieldsports Britain – Pigeon shooting on the quiet

Dan Thor is jamming – no not his guitar but his gun. He’s out shooting pigeons with a Hushpower .410, and coping with a sticky action. Whatever government the UK gets on 4 July 2024, a trophy import ban is on the cards – but it won’t be as easy as Labour and the Tories […]
Essential airgun hunting kit

You have your airgun, your scope and your pellets. If you’re going hunting you will need a few more bits of kit. James Head from Crackshot says what you need before heading out into the field, for a budget of under £300. For more from Crackshot, go to Crackshot.uk To watch all of Fieldsports Britain, […]
Win Jack Pyke Tundra shirts – Fieldsports Extra, episode 331

You can win one of three Jack Pyke Tundra shirts priced at £30 each in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus we go behind the scenes of this week’s Fieldsports Britain with Dan Thor, Terry Doe, James Marchington and, off camera, Dan Chart. And Dries van Coller from South Africa want totake the trophy out of […]
Webley & Scott Imperial traditional side-by-side shotgun

The Webley & Scott Imperial side-by-side shotgun is a nod back to the company’s heritage, with a modern feel, says Ryan Charlton of distributors Highland Outdoors. The Imperial follows traditional lines, with colour-hardened action and sideplates, nicely blued barrels, Prince of Wales stock and splinter fore-end – yet it is steel shot proofed. It is […]
Shooting rabbits at 200 yards with a .22LR

How far away would you shoot a rabbit with a .22 rimfire? 50 yards? 60? Maybe even 80? That’s nothing to Robert Bucknell’s gamekeeper friend, Jon Cook. He’s happy taking them at 200 yards. That is possible thanks to a new scope he bought recently. It’s an Arken Zulus HD 5-20x LRF – a digital […]
Reloading with Sako – know your limits

What reloading components and equipment do you need a Firearms Certificate to buy? And how many rounds can you load and keep at any given time? Bedfordshire deer manager and gamekeeper Paul Childerley talks to our anonymous reloading expert about how to reload your rifle ammo while staying on the right side of the law. […]
Lancashire roebuck stalk

Bergara ambassador Lewis Macfarlane has spotted a roebuck he wants to cull on his trail camera. It’s a ‘murder buck’ – its antlers have no tines, so in the rut it is likely to injure or even kill other bucks. It’s a lovely sunny morning to be out on this beautiful estate in Lancashire – […]
Fieldsports Britain – murder buck hunt

Some roebucks have to be culled because the shape of their antlers makes them potential killers. Lewis Macfarlane goes after a murder buck in Lancashire. Plus, how far would you shoot a .22 rimfire at a rabbit? We meet the Essex gamekeeper who uses maths and tech to kill them at 200 metres. For classic […]
Antis march on London – Fieldsports News, 26 June 2024

Here are the links: Antis march on London Parliament.uk, RestoreNatureNow.com and YouTube Met crack down on illegal firearms Met.Police.uk Police gun grab latest FieldsportsChannel.tv/fab3 Salmon fishing banned in Norway Borsen.Dagbladet.no Fishing scientists test DNA CastProject.co.uk Royal Highland Show RoyalHighlandShow.org BASC election ad campaign BASC.org.uk Celebrity stag killed by kindness DailyRecord.co.uk and NTS.org.uk Bear baiting is legal […]
FAB 3: latest work of the Fieldsports Advice Bureau

Layla McGuigan from the FAB Fieldsports Advice Bureau says what she has been advising members who are battling police firearms departments against certificate revocations and renewal refusals. To get access to Layla’s advice, become a Fieldsports member and fund our fight for fieldsports in the media. You can join: on our website (also with insurance) […]
Win Discovery Optics airgun scopes – Fieldsports Extra, episode 330

You can win one of three airgun scopes from Discovery Optics priced at £60 each in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus we have the latest on Spanish gunmaker Bergara, long-range rimfire advice from Robert Bucknell, our tame legal rottweiler Layla says what’s going on in her world, and sushi Florida fish. . This week’s prizes […]
Hunting and shooting in the UK 2024 election manifestos

Farmer and former MP Neil Parish and Charlie Jacoby discuss the 2024 election manifestos from Labour, the Conservatives, the LibDems, Reform and the Greens, and what they mean for country sports. All five political parties make commitments that affect hunting, shooting, gun or dog ownership. Here’s the rundown: Languishing at number 5 is the Green […]
BASC staff swap hunting techniques with the Maasai

A group of Maasai came to Marford Mill, BASC’s North Wales headquarters, and taught the staff there dancing skills, how to throw sticks at small game, and the perils of freezing meat. From BASC, they learned airgun shooting. It turns out that ordinary British shooters have lots in common with a tribe that considers killing […]
History of the Highland pony, the stalking ‘garron’

Ruaridh Ormiston’s family have been working with Highland ponies for more than 150 years. As he prepares to showcase this hardy pony’s historical significance at the Royal Highland Show 2024, he explains how stalkers use it. For example, his great-great-grandfather was a professional salmon fisherman and he used a Highland pony to transport his catch […]
Airflo Spring Invitational 2024 fly fishing competition

Twenty-one teams of six battle it out at Rutland Water, in a traditional loch-style fly fishing competition. After a fantastic first day with 995 fish caught, the Menteith Ospreys from Scotland lead the field – but conditions look tougher on day two, with strong challenges from the Welsh Fish Hawks among others. Can the Scots […]
Fieldsports Britain – how to throw sticks at small game

Maasai learn airgun accuracy and, in return, teach BASC staff how to use a rungu throwing stick – useful for knocking over both wounded game and small antelope. Plus they swap tips about game meat cookery. It’s not so jolly in South Wales where two shooters face the horror of an accidental discharge that hit […]
Pimp my PCP – add-ons for your airgun

Many PCP airguns now have a chassis system so, like a rimfire or centrefire rifle, you can add all sorts of extras to aid shooting and personalise your gun. For some great suggestions, we visit Dan Bib at Shooting Sports UK’s shop at Oakedge Shooting Ground in Staffordshire, which caters for every type of shooter […]
Best and worst election manifestos – Fieldsports News, 19 June 2024

Here are the links: Which party manifesto is best for hunting and shooting? FieldsportsChannel.tv Anglers launch their own manifesto Angling Trust FACE demands recognition for hunting FACE.eu and Results.Elections.Europa.eu Roebuck battle: if you have a video you think might interest other viewers, email charlie@fieldsportschannel.tv Concern over SSPCA powers BASC History of the Highland pony FieldsportsChannel.tv/garron […]
Gruesome shooting accident leads to Gwent Police gun grab

It was a shooting accident on a farm in the Forest of Dean late at night. The police and the ambulance service were magnificent. Gloucestershire Constabulary took a week to investigate and rule that the two people out shooting were not at fault. Unfortunately, those two people, Mark Wise and Gareth Davies, live in Gwent. […]
Win quad sticks priced at £120 – Fieldsports Extram episode 329

You can win a set of quad sticks from Best Fox Call priced at £120 in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus we have cultural outreach from BASC and Maasai tribespeople, an unhappy Welsh shooter let down by his insurance (not ours), a ranting former MP who spells out how a Labour government will behave if […]
Tories pledge to keep trail hunting – Fieldsports News, 12 June 2024

Here are the links: Election manifestos for the countryside Manifesto.Conservatives.com and LibDems.org.uk/manifesto Labour to ban snares and trail hunting Labour.org.uk Surrey poachers caught on camera Surrey.Police.uk New pheasant release rules BASC and Gov.uk ‘Real Springwatch’ curlew success Facebook.com/peakdistrictmoorlandgroup Elephant tramples and kills villager IFAW.org Managed African game gives best value WRSA.co.za NZ hunters file advertising […]
Geoff Garrod builds a pigeon pattern from scratch

Pigeon shooting can be hard enough before the crops ripen, without added problems like not having any decoys. Essex gamekeeper Geoff Garrod isn’t going to let a little thing like that stop him. He has done his reconnaissance, and he reckons he can set up a hide beside this rape field and build a decoy […]
Game meat goes mass market

Stalker John Prince is setting up a massive game meat processing plant just off the M4 motorway. It’s called Oakland Park, it opens in August 2024, and it could revolutionise the UK game market. The idea is that you will simply drop off what you’ve shot and get a fair price for it. The meat […]
Zeiss LRP long-range scopes for target and hunting

Robin Shedden of Cluny Country reviews the Zeiss LRP range – illuminated reticle riflescopes that are great for both hunting and target shooting. They are designed for long range shooting, although equally good at 100 yards, and even have parallax adjustment down to 15 metres. Optically they are the equivalent of the V series of […]
Fieldsports Britain – Decoying without decoys

How do you decoy pigeons when you don’t have any decoys? Geoff Garrod sets out empty-handed to build a bag from scratch. Plus a new game meat processing plant is set to revolutionise the way we sell what we shoot. We go behind the scenes to see how it will work for the UK’s deer […]
Win £110-worth of Swatcom kit – Fieldsports Extra, episode 328

You can win pair of Swatcom passive hearing protection and a bag priced at £110 in this week’s Fieldsports Extra. Plus we have a happy FAIR raffle winner, Geoff Garrod talks crops for pigeon shooting and, when it comes to low prices for venison, gamedealer Alan Hayward says ‘quality will out’. This week’s prizes and […]
Assault victim fights gun grab and wins

Lifelong fieldsports enthusiast Chris Sharp was the victim of an unprovoked assault – and police took HIS guns away. Shockingly, 10 months later Chris was told he wouldn’t be getting his shotguns and rifles back – in fact they were going to be destroyed. Chris decided to fight Kent Police in court. He knew it […]
Howa Superlite rifle – review

Ryan Charlton of distributors Highland Outdoors runs through the features of the astoundingly lightweight – at just 4.7 lbs – Howa Superlite rifle. Find out more at Highland Outdoors HighlandOutdoors.co.uk More rifle reviews here
Fieldsports Britain – Police gun grab victim wins in court

When Kent shooter Chris Sharp got beaten up, the police removed HIS certificate. It’s been a 15-month fight to get it back. Plus Helen Tinner learns about fieldcraft shooting crows on a pig farm. Airgun supremo Terry Doe explains why Dan Thor should keep both eyes open to shoot. Plus Ryan Charlton looks at a […]
Value of shooting is £3.3 billion – Fieldsports News, 5 June 2024

Here are the links: Shooting is worth £3.3 billion to UK economy ValueOfShooting.co.uk Contact your election candidates BASC Pine martens get £1.2 million lottery grant DevonWildlifeTrust.org Fieldsports members get their seized guns back FieldsportsChannel.tv/membership Wolves attack sheep in Norway NRK.no NZ hunters can use thermal spotters DOC.govt.nz Debanking ‘unconstitutional’ says US Supreme Court SupremeCourt.gov [pdf] […]
FAB 2: latest work of the Fieldsports Advice Bureau

Layla McGuigan from the FAB Fieldsports Advice Bureau says what she has been advising members who are battling police firearms against certificate revocations and renewals refusals. To get access to Layla’s advice, join the Fieldsports Nation and fund our fight for fieldsports in the media FieldsportsChannel.tv/membership – for full details To watch all of Fieldsports […]
Pig farm corvid epidemic

Helen Tinner is out with Nick Elsdon from Anglia Sporting, on a pig farm with a massive corvid problem. Nick does his best to put Helen in the right spot, but the birds are proving very elusive today. Despite all that Helen still has a great day in the hide, and learns a lot about […]