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Fieldsports Journal Magazine Fieldsports Magazine AugustSeptember 2015 Back Issue

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15 Reviews   •  English   •   Leisure Interest (Outdoors)
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The ultimate new season package, rammed to the gunnels with informative, entertaining and thought-provoking features, will be a welcome addition to every sportsman's coffee table from August 1.

From driven grouse in Northumberland, pheasants in Staffordshire and pike in Suffolk, to salmon in Iceland, red stags in New Zealand and gundogs at Chatsworth, with plenty in between, celebrate the opening of the grouse shooting season with a wealth of glorious content.

Olympic gold medalist Peter Wilson is tested by the king of gamebirds during a day in the butts in Northumberland, whilst top instructor Simon Ward offers invaluable advice for those fortunate recipients of a golden invitation.

Sporting historian David S. D. Jones delves into the past and looks at the history of American sportsmen and women on English and Scottish grouse moors, and we join a lucky young Gun at Raby Castle who proves that the next generation are cause for real optimism.

Keep up-to-speed with your current affairs as we hear from those at the top of the Countryside Alliance, BASC and GWCT on the recent demise of the Lead Ammunition Group, and Sir Michael Wigan on the Scottish Government's policy on heather burning and the controversial Land Reform Bill.

With the pheasant and partridge season rapidly approaching, six of the UK's finest game Shots reveal the most difficult shot in all of game shooting and, most importantly, they share their top tips for mastering such bogey birds. With pheasants in mind, our editor looks at modern trends in cartridge manufacturing, and wonders if bigger is always better. Plus Phil Burtt considers some of the challenges that gamekeepers and shoot managers face when creating the perfect drive, and we provide a cost break down of the typical £35 price tag attached to a single driven pheasant.

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Fieldsports Magazine AugustSeptember 2015 The ultimate new season package, rammed to the gunnels with informative, entertaining and thought-provoking features, will be a welcome addition to every sportsman's coffee table from August 1. From driven grouse in Northumberland, pheasants in Staffordshire and pike in Suffolk, to salmon in Iceland, red stags in New Zealand and gundogs at Chatsworth, with plenty in between, celebrate the opening of the grouse shooting season with a wealth of glorious content. Olympic gold medalist Peter Wilson is tested by the king of gamebirds during a day in the butts in Northumberland, whilst top instructor Simon Ward offers invaluable advice for those fortunate recipients of a golden invitation. Sporting historian David S. D. Jones delves into the past and looks at the history of American sportsmen and women on English and Scottish grouse moors, and we join a lucky young Gun at Raby Castle who proves that the next generation are cause for real optimism. Keep up-to-speed with your current affairs as we hear from those at the top of the Countryside Alliance, BASC and GWCT on the recent demise of the Lead Ammunition Group, and Sir Michael Wigan on the Scottish Government's policy on heather burning and the controversial Land Reform Bill. With the pheasant and partridge season rapidly approaching, six of the UK's finest game Shots reveal the most difficult shot in all of game shooting and, most importantly, they share their top tips for mastering such bogey birds. With pheasants in mind, our editor looks at modern trends in cartridge manufacturing, and wonders if bigger is always better. Plus Phil Burtt considers some of the challenges that gamekeepers and shoot managers face when creating the perfect drive, and we provide a cost break down of the typical £35 price tag attached to a single driven pheasant. And much, much more!


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The ultimate new season package, rammed to the gunnels with informative, entertaining and thought-provoking features, will be a welcome addition to every sportsman's coffee table from August 1.

From driven grouse in Northumberland, pheasants in Staffordshire and pike in Suffolk, to salmon in Iceland, red stags in New Zealand and gundogs at Chatsworth, with plenty in between, celebrate the opening of the grouse shooting season with a wealth of glorious content.

Olympic gold medalist Peter Wilson is tested by the king of gamebirds during a day in the butts in Northumberland, whilst top instructor Simon Ward offers invaluable advice for those fortunate recipients of a golden invitation.

Sporting historian David S. D. Jones delves into the past and looks at the history of American sportsmen and women on English and Scottish grouse moors, and we join a lucky young Gun at Raby Castle who proves that the next generation are cause for real optimism.

Keep up-to-speed with your current affairs as we hear from those at the top of the Countryside Alliance, BASC and GWCT on the recent demise of the Lead Ammunition Group, and Sir Michael Wigan on the Scottish Government's policy on heather burning and the controversial Land Reform Bill.

With the pheasant and partridge season rapidly approaching, six of the UK's finest game Shots reveal the most difficult shot in all of game shooting and, most importantly, they share their top tips for mastering such bogey birds. With pheasants in mind, our editor looks at modern trends in cartridge manufacturing, and wonders if bigger is always better. Plus Phil Burtt considers some of the challenges that gamekeepers and shoot managers face when creating the perfect drive, and we provide a cost break down of the typical £35 price tag attached to a single driven pheasant.

And much, 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.

A Fieldsports digital magazine subscription is a must for lovers of game shooting, fishing and hunting, who’ll enjoy:

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  • Insightful news regarding hunting and fishing around the world
  • Recounts of fellow country sportsmen’s days out hunting
  • How to turn your game into delicious, mouthwatering dishes  

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