Boar and fox shooting in Britain
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…
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…
Motoring journalist Dom Holtam takes a drive and talks us through the new model Subaru Forester in the wilds of Cumbria. He looks at how
Steadiness is like obedience, but much, much more. Top gundog trainer Ricky Moloney keeps his gundogs steady on a shoot day.
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
Hunting Bear with Hounds When we go down to the woods today we’re in for a big surprise – we hope! … we are going
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
Game chef Mark Gilchrist offers the second in his series of top tips for securing hunting, shooting and stalking ground. Most of it is commonsense
Game chef Mark Gilchrist offers the first of a two-part film on his top tips for securing hunting, shooting and stalking ground. Most of it
Ninja pigeons and Matrix rabbits. Sometimes even the most accurate of airgun shots misses the target. Here are a lucky few. Is it super senses
In April 2012 we chartered a boat out of Eastbourne in search of the old king cod. Deep Blue Charters had just broken the record
It is one of the greatest hunting hound sports in the world – and you are not allowed to do it anymore. We’re on one
It’s just before the start of the 2012 pheasant shooting season and George’s cover crops are being destroyed. Boar are back in the area and
With the pheasant shooting season now over, world champion clay pigeon shot George Digweed is again on the hunt for wild boar. It’s not a
In June 2011 Charlie told us he needed to visit Switzerland to discover the local fishing, we later discovered the real reason was the chance
It’s another big night out after the foxes with two foxshooting experts. Mark Gilchrist tends to fly solo when he is out at night with
The Kennet in the Thames valley is a beautiful place to fish whatever the time of year – especially when you’re allowed somewhere slightly off
Ever wanted to see a true quarter-of-a-mile retrieve? The hare is down. Here is the kind of retrieve that takes months of careful work to
A pheasant gets up, the shot goes off, the bird is down, your dog completes a perfect retrieve but then it all goes wrong. How
Picking up game is a knack for any dog, especially with all the other excitements of the shoot day. Top gundog trainer Ricky Moloney shows
A bird lands out of sight of your dog and you are flying blind. Here are top gundog trainer Ricky Moloney’s training tips with real-life
The South Somerset Ferreters are back! After their hugely popular first outing on Fieldsports Channel, they are now ferreting the El Dorado of rabbit warrens,
Foxes: look sharp! Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam has given Roy Lupton some toys to play with. It is June and foxes are licking their
Andy Crow and friends build a night-vision rifle scope out of parts they find lying around on eBay. He has a rat problem in one
As a thank you for salvaging their cover crop Andy “Crowman” Crow has been invited to join a syndicate driven pheasant shoot day in Kent.
The goshawk is called ‘the cook’s bird’ because it’s the one you need if you want to fill your freezer. Top austringer (hawker) Roy Lupton
Some dogs look at brambles and have no fear. But some dogs are shy and say ‘no fear’. Top gundog trainer Ricky Moloney has a
A stalk in the park turns into a wonderful foxing outing. By positioning the camera away from the call we get some great footage of
The headshot film. This video is designed to show where to head-shoot deer. It is aimed at deer managers only. You may find this film
It’s Roy’s last chance for a roebuck before the grass is cut for hay and the farm machinery pushes the deer off the ground. But
It is one of the best great plains game hunts that Africa has to offer. We are at Blaser Safaris’ hunting area in Namibia looking
We catch up with Nigel Allen of Airgun TV to review the Daystate Airwolf – and he has a go at rabbits with it. This
Pigeons have been hard to come by but when they are in good numbers it pays to pick the right spot. Andy ‘Crowman’ Crow ponders
Want to learn about pheasants in the high Himalaya? You need to go to a charity clayshoot in Hampshire. the World Pheasant Association is dedicated
How do you turn your highly-trained gundog that’s perfect on pheasants into a dog that can track deer? Gundog expert Charlie Thorburn of Mordor Gundogs
We visit Joerg Sprave, top slingshot designer, King of the Catapults and all-round brilliant Bavarian at his home in Germany. He shows off some of
We are hunting muntjac – the unusual ‘barking deer’ – in Bedfordshire, UK, with professional guide (and kickboxing champion!) Paul Childerley. These busy little deer
Top shooters Dom Holtam and Andy the Crowman Crow have put away their guns in order to go take advantage of some any method fishing.
Check out the new shooting kit at Europe’s mega invitation-only gun trade show, IWA in Nuremberg. We are looking at: – Webley & Scott’s new
Television survival expert Ray Mears says he always likes to carry a pair of Zeiss binoculars. He spoke at the opening of the new Carl
Countryside Alliance shooting campaign manager David Taylor is trying to fulfil his fallow doe cull, with just a few weeks of the season still to
Davie McPhail dresses his classic red, yellow and orange streamer fly, the Cascade, at the Glasgow Angling Centre season opening day. “They are the only
When Tom Wood is not playing for England in the Six Nations he can be found practising his bow-hunting technique. Tom discovered the benefits of
Homemade NV: using infra-red lights from a prison security system and a neat little Canon camera we’ve produced some of the best high-definition night vision
Boar, mouflon, red deer, roe and foxes are all on offer. As guests of Carl Zeiss sports optics, magazine editors from across Europe, including Sporting
The season of 2012/2013 is the fiftieth since men first came out of the coal pit in Banwen, South Wales, and founded the Banwen Miners
Twenty-times world shooting champion George Digweed is out on the English North Downs shooting flighting pigeon on maize stubble. 90% of the birds are over
Out after a fallow buck Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam witnesses a magical wildlife moment. With fieldcraft and a bit of luck a mature roe
Olympic shooting star Peter Wilson tries out the new Holland & Holland Sporter, enjoys the South Dorset Hunt, talks Olympics and Rio 2016 and hangs
Cats famously have nine lives. Foxes are not so lucky, especially not this one, who is ignoring the advice of his friends the crows. This
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