
Shooting Politics, episode 13, 17th February 2010
The British Association for Shooting & Conservation is past its 100th birthday and has come a long way since it was a loose association of
The British Association for Shooting & Conservation is past its 100th birthday and has come a long way since it was a loose association of
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
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
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
It’s that Fieldsports Britain time of the week again and we are culling roe does, avoiding crashing our cars into deer (not very successfully) and
In 1995, Jim Barrington was director of the League Against Cruel Sports. Today he works for the Countryside Alliance. Where did it all go right?
My we’ve had a busy week. It’s the episode with the hindstalking in Galloway, the Boxing Day meet with the Surrey & Old Burstow, another
Take two famous shooters – Robert Bucknall, author of Foxing with Lamp & Rifle, and Michael Yardley, author of any number of books about shooting,
Just what has Boris Johnson and Sebastian Coe got against shooting sports? We’re at the Sportsman Gun Centre in Exeter with London 2012 Olympic Skeet
Let’s get festive. This half-hour Fieldsports Britain programme has got: * Stuck for a gift for the shooter in your life? We have dozens of
We’re at the Sportsman Gun Centre in Exeter with London 2012 Olympic Skeet hopeful and team GB member Rory Warlow, BASC South-West director Jamie Stewart
Which was bigger – the 851lb Bluefin Tuna caught off Scarborough in 1933 or the 852lb Bluefin caught in 1949? According to the Tunny Club
Could you ask for better sport? The Lakeland fells covered in brick red bracken with a bright blue sky atop, it’s time to go fellhunting
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
Just when everything is going so well, a dogwalker comes and spooks your deer, your pigeons, pheasants, even your salmon. Isn’t it always the case?
What’s it like to break into the Chamber of the House of Commons and be tackled by grown men wearing tights? Foxhunting freedom fighter Otis
This poor eagle is in the hands of Kent falconer and Fieldsports Channel falconry expert Roy Lupton. It’s a poor eagle because it was soon
See deerstalking as it should be done – the Royal way. Episode 5 of our Fieldsports Britain half-hour programme features the start of the deer
Pour yourself a glass, sit down for half an hour and click on to Episode 4 of Fieldsports Britain. We have crammed falconry, deerstalking, chalkstream
It’s our best Fieldsports Britain programme yet. We’ve packed foxhunting (er… trailhunting), shooting, trout on the fly, falconry and deerstalking into this Fieldsports Fest of
Back in March 2009, The Sunday Times showed pictures of a once-in-a-decade British deer – a white roebuck. The newspaper reported that foreign hunters were
What does the grouseshooting season hold in store in Scotland? The West Country Macnab – can we catch a brownie, a sea trout, a salmon
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