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It's here... the April/May issue of Fieldsports takes you to a sensational selection of sporting destinations in the UK and overseas. And with 30 pages dedicated to fly fishing amongst a rich and refreshing smorgasbord of game shooting, stalking, art, gundog, and food and drink features – to name but a few – it's the next best thing to being there.

Marcus Janssen travels to the Seychelles to tick a truly special saltwater destination off his fly fishing bucket list, Matt Harris manages to whittle down a lifetime of memorable fish to his top 10, and we speak to those at the very top of their game about the fly patterns they wouldn't be without. Jess McGlothlin provides an absorbing account of a village at the epicentre of Montana's fishing culture, and we find out more about Jako Lucas, the fly fishing guide who once spent 320 days on the water in a single year.

A hefty dose of game shooting content will help those itching to get back onto the peg. Both Ugbrooke Park and Carlton Towers are in the shoot profile spotlight, Keith Ringland visits two Scottish moors that are enjoying a sporting revival and Mike Barnes is given serious cause for thought after digesting the results of a recent shooting industry survey.

Meanwhile, Mike Cottam considers the often overlooked advantages of the commercialisation of shooting, top instructor Simon Ward offers his advice for overcoming some common game shooting dilemmas, and Tim Furbank nominates his top ten game cover crops.

The woodpigeon, Lord James Percy's “chariot of the sky” is given deserved recognition, as he salutes the bird and the sport it offers over the winter, whilst Rupert Godfrey offers some valuable pointers for improving your success in the pigeon hide over the coming months.

If sport on home turf still leaves you wanting more, then read about a ladies' safari in South Africa or Derek Stimpson's (very) close encounter with feral water buffalo in Australia. Plus lots more!
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Fieldsports Magazine AprilMay 2015 It's here... the April/May issue of Fieldsports takes you to a sensational selection of sporting destinations in the UK and overseas. And with 30 pages dedicated to fly fishing amongst a rich and refreshing smorgasbord of game shooting, stalking, art, gundog, and food and drink features – to name but a few – it's the next best thing to being there. Marcus Janssen travels to the Seychelles to tick a truly special saltwater destination off his fly fishing bucket list, Matt Harris manages to whittle down a lifetime of memorable fish to his top 10, and we speak to those at the very top of their game about the fly patterns they wouldn't be without. Jess McGlothlin provides an absorbing account of a village at the epicentre of Montana's fishing culture, and we find out more about Jako Lucas, the fly fishing guide who once spent 320 days on the water in a single year. A hefty dose of game shooting content will help those itching to get back onto the peg. Both Ugbrooke Park and Carlton Towers are in the shoot profile spotlight, Keith Ringland visits two Scottish moors that are enjoying a sporting revival and Mike Barnes is given serious cause for thought after digesting the results of a recent shooting industry survey. Meanwhile, Mike Cottam considers the often overlooked advantages of the commercialisation of shooting, top instructor Simon Ward offers his advice for overcoming some common game shooting dilemmas, and Tim Furbank nominates his top ten game cover crops. The woodpigeon, Lord James Percy's “chariot of the sky” is given deserved recognition, as he salutes the bird and the sport it offers over the winter, whilst Rupert Godfrey offers some valuable pointers for improving your success in the pigeon hide over the coming months. If sport on home turf still leaves you wanting more, then read about a ladies' safari in South Africa or Derek Stimpson's (very) close encounter with feral water buffalo in Australia. Plus lots more!


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It's here... the April/May issue of Fieldsports takes you to a sensational selection of sporting destinations in the UK and overseas. And with 30 pages dedicated to fly fishing amongst a rich and refreshing smorgasbord of game shooting, stalking, art, gundog, and food and drink features – to name but a few – it's the next best thing to being there.

Marcus Janssen travels to the Seychelles to tick a truly special saltwater destination off his fly fishing bucket list, Matt Harris manages to whittle down a lifetime of memorable fish to his top 10, and we speak to those at the very top of their game about the fly patterns they wouldn't be without. Jess McGlothlin provides an absorbing account of a village at the epicentre of Montana's fishing culture, and we find out more about Jako Lucas, the fly fishing guide who once spent 320 days on the water in a single year.

A hefty dose of game shooting content will help those itching to get back onto the peg. Both Ugbrooke Park and Carlton Towers are in the shoot profile spotlight, Keith Ringland visits two Scottish moors that are enjoying a sporting revival and Mike Barnes is given serious cause for thought after digesting the results of a recent shooting industry survey.

Meanwhile, Mike Cottam considers the often overlooked advantages of the commercialisation of shooting, top instructor Simon Ward offers his advice for overcoming some common game shooting dilemmas, and Tim Furbank nominates his top ten game cover crops.

The woodpigeon, Lord James Percy's “chariot of the sky” is given deserved recognition, as he salutes the bird and the sport it offers over the winter, whilst Rupert Godfrey offers some valuable pointers for improving your success in the pigeon hide over the coming months.

If sport on home turf still leaves you wanting more, then read about a ladies' safari in South Africa or Derek Stimpson's (very) close encounter with feral water buffalo in Australia. Plus lots 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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