
Pigeon shooting with Andy Crow: knock-down power (CrowHow Ep1)
It’s farm manager Andy Crow’s first pigeon shooting outing of 2013 – it’s not through lack of trying but the weather and the seasons being

It’s farm manager Andy Crow’s first pigeon shooting outing of 2013 – it’s not through lack of trying but the weather and the seasons being

It’s a red letter day on the crows for Andy. He’s been watching the numbers build and now it’s time to take advantage. Andy explains

When the Harry Potter film producers chose the Glenetive Estate in Argyllshire for scenes in the famous film, they had spotted its unique beauty. It
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Just how foxes are there living in our towns and cities? Well as a quick experiment Roy Lupton sets off with an electronic Western Rivers

Here’s a quick preview of one of the items on Wednesday’s show – Roy is out calling foxes in a town centre. It’s not difficult

Is there an animal welfare issue with long range shooting? Some believe a miss is a miss and a hit will inevitably kill small quarry

He’s good at hunting with his rifle, but what’s Roy like on pheasants with a shotgun? Home to writer Jane Austen, the pretty village of

Some of you, especially if you are a pigeon, will only have seen Andy Crow from the neck up, but today he is stepping out

The South Somerset Ferreters are a group of families who get together on a Saturday not to go shopping, not to go to a theme

A tennis court is a tennis court, a rugby pitch a rugby pitch but for some sports the design of the course makes all the

Californian Coyote Calling You might think California is all about roller blading, margaritas and reconstructive surgery, but no! There is normal stuff too, such as

Close call foxes with Roy Lupton Roy is usually a man on a mission, but today there is extra fire burning in those eyes. The

Hardcore ferreting Simon Whitehead is a professional ferreter, that’s part pest controller, part clown, part poet and part transportation engineer. When he’s not sorting out

This story starts in September. A few days before the start of the shooting season, George asks us over to film some driven boar shooting…

George and his mate Steve are in a field in Sussex hitting the stealth mode button. George has taken delivery of a new electric powered

Calling Foxes in Close Roy Lupton may look like a mild mannered man taking a stroll in the woods but don’t be fooled. With the

George Digweed’s boar problem started last autumn but the shooting season put a stop to any control measures. He has tried driving them in the
Olympic shooting star Peter Wilson tries out the new Holland & Holland Sporter, enjoys the South Dorset Hunt, talks Olympics and Rio 2016 and hangs

Lamping foxes is an art and everyone has their own way of doing it. There are the calls, the transport, the shooting rest and of

It’s one of the great sporting challenges – a grouse, a salmon and a stag. Dominic Holtam has to achieve the challenge at two

The headlines this week – an ex-footballers shoots and scores in Russia – Holy Halibut it’s another record catch – Deadlock in a double deer

Using high speed video we illustrate how the pellet flies through the air and the compensation you need to make a clean kill. We are
A true broadcasting gem, Roy Lupton can turn his hand to a huge variety of fieldsports, from falconry to foxshooting. Following his appearances on Fieldsports
One of the most popular faces in fieldsports, Mark started both shooting and cooking when he was just seven years old and this passion has

The trouble with having George Digweed on your website is that you keep having to change his write up as he wins yet another world
The editor of Sporting Shooter magazine has been incredibly generous with his time helping to make films for Fieldsports Channel. He used to be editor
A farm manager from Kent, Andy Crow is a dedicated pigeon shooter and deerstalker – indeed he is after any kind of cropmuncher. With a
One of the faces chosen by both Puretone and Idleback Chairs for their campaigns, Abbey Burton is ranked fourth in the world for women’s Olympic

Understanding the concept of “lead” when shooting a shotgun can be difficult to grasp. In this film we slow the action down. It allows the
We’re in central London where the feral pigeons are a real menace. The birds have found all sorts of places to roost around a busy

This film clearly explains the fundamentals of setting up your air rifle for the type of hunting you want to do. We compare drop-off between

LadiesLoveJaM, FearCrads, MrsBlackOps,OakelFish, and KSIolajidebt we salute you. You shoot proper guns beautifully – and this film shows how. We are out with the top

Some of the top stars in the world of clayshooting explain how they started in a series of inspiring stories for anyone – and we
Clayshooting coaching tips from Commonwealth Games Olympic Trap silver medallist Abbey Burton. Learn to shoot straighter with Abbey. This item first appeared in Fieldsports Britain,

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 review Ian Coley Shooting School, one of the finest instruction, guns and game shooting resources in the West of England. Located just outside Cheltenham

Abbey Burton and Ed Ling try out rabbit shooting with the new N550 Pulsar digi-sight and an Ideback chair. This item first appeared in Fieldsports

Is this the ultimate gamekeeper transport? Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam takes the Polaris range for a burn round the fields. This film first appeared

Part of the battle to get your shooting right is to get yourself prepared to shoot. London 2012 Olympic Trap hopeful Abbey Burton explains how

Badger bumped by a car? Knock it on the head. Oiled seabird? Give it a lethal injection. That may become official policy from the UK
Here’s how the RSCPA killed a healthy eagle. It’s a shocking story of falconer Roy Lupton’s attempt to save an injured wild golden eagle. Despite
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