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The places and the people our sporting sojourns take us to and acquaint us with are what keep us chomping at the bit for more.

The February/March issue of Fieldsports transports you to these destinations, introduces you to these people, and takes you in pursuit of a variety of quarries.

As far as destinations go, we start where we should – in the UK – where Will Pocklington investigates what it is that makes wildfowling on the foreshore so magical, while Dave Carrie reflects on a turbulent day's shooting at North Yorkshire's Urra Estate, and a summer placement in the Angus glens changes naturalist James Common's stance on driven grouse shooting immeasurably. Not forgetting Simon Ward's advice for overcoming 10 of the most common game shooting faults, and pages packed to the gunnels with pigeon shooting, goshawks, hunting, food and drink, gundog training, shooting instruction... we could go on.

This theme then stretches further afield, right across the globe, to wild places where wild takes on a new meaning. To South Africa, where Simon K. Barr reflects on his first Cape buffalo hunt, and Robin Hurt tells the story of a very close call with a leopard. To Lesotho, where Edward Truter explores an off-the-chart fly fishing paradise, and to Tanzania where Matt Harris does battle with monster tigerfish.

Then there are the people; those individuals who break the mold, with memory banks crammed full with experiences, adventures, knowledge and talent. Marcus Janssen talks to South African PH and wildlife artist James Quin, whilst accomplished rifle Shot and stalker Andrew Venables visits the Fieldsports interview room, top game chef Jose Souto tells us what makes him tick, and we hear from a man renown for his deer calling prowess.

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Fieldsports FebruaryMarch 2016 The places and the people our sporting sojourns take us to and acquaint us with are what keep us chomping at the bit for more. The February/March issue of Fieldsports transports you to these destinations, introduces you to these people, and takes you in pursuit of a variety of quarries. As far as destinations go, we start where we should – in the UK – where Will Pocklington investigates what it is that makes wildfowling on the foreshore so magical, while Dave Carrie reflects on a turbulent day's shooting at North Yorkshire's Urra Estate, and a summer placement in the Angus glens changes naturalist James Common's stance on driven grouse shooting immeasurably. Not forgetting Simon Ward's advice for overcoming 10 of the most common game shooting faults, and pages packed to the gunnels with pigeon shooting, goshawks, hunting, food and drink, gundog training, shooting instruction... we could go on. This theme then stretches further afield, right across the globe, to wild places where wild takes on a new meaning. To South Africa, where Simon K. Barr reflects on his first Cape buffalo hunt, and Robin Hurt tells the story of a very close call with a leopard. To Lesotho, where Edward Truter explores an off-the-chart fly fishing paradise, and to Tanzania where Matt Harris does battle with monster tigerfish. Then there are the people; those individuals who break the mold, with memory banks crammed full with experiences, adventures, knowledge and talent. Marcus Janssen talks to South African PH and wildlife artist James Quin, whilst accomplished rifle Shot and stalker Andrew Venables visits the Fieldsports interview room, top game chef Jose Souto tells us what makes him tick, and we hear from a man renown for his deer calling prowess. Plus much more!


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The places and the people our sporting sojourns take us to and acquaint us with are what keep us chomping at the bit for more.

The February/March issue of Fieldsports transports you to these destinations, introduces you to these people, and takes you in pursuit of a variety of quarries.

As far as destinations go, we start where we should – in the UK – where Will Pocklington investigates what it is that makes wildfowling on the foreshore so magical, while Dave Carrie reflects on a turbulent day's shooting at North Yorkshire's Urra Estate, and a summer placement in the Angus glens changes naturalist James Common's stance on driven grouse shooting immeasurably. Not forgetting Simon Ward's advice for overcoming 10 of the most common game shooting faults, and pages packed to the gunnels with pigeon shooting, goshawks, hunting, food and drink, gundog training, shooting instruction... we could go on.

This theme then stretches further afield, right across the globe, to wild places where wild takes on a new meaning. To South Africa, where Simon K. Barr reflects on his first Cape buffalo hunt, and Robin Hurt tells the story of a very close call with a leopard. To Lesotho, where Edward Truter explores an off-the-chart fly fishing paradise, and to Tanzania where Matt Harris does battle with monster tigerfish.

Then there are the people; those individuals who break the mold, with memory banks crammed full with experiences, adventures, knowledge and talent. Marcus Janssen talks to South African PH and wildlife artist James Quin, whilst accomplished rifle Shot and stalker Andrew Venables visits the Fieldsports interview room, top game chef Jose Souto tells us what makes him tick, and we hear from a man renown for his deer calling prowess.

Plus much more!
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Full of outstanding photography and well-written editorial, Fieldsports magazine is a luxurious read that no game shooting enthusiast should be without. Fieldsports features interviews with prominent craftsmen, gamekeepers and hunters enlightening readers on their interests, providing valuable advice and commenting on how they fell in love with country sports. Fieldsports also offers a comprehensive look at the lifestyle of the country gent, including events to attend, the finest wines to taste and discussions regarding restraint when hunting.


A simply spiffing publication, Fieldsports’ forte lies firmly in game shooting, featuring an extensive focus on the importance of acquiring and understanding the principal behind guns and gundogs. If you are on the lookout for insightful reviews regarding the finest guns, superb fishing gear and excellent places to hunt, you can find all of this and more in Fieldsports magazine. With current affairs and country sports news in every issue, you will always stay-up-to date with a magazine subscription to Fieldsports.

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