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Fieldsports Journal Magazine Fieldsports Magazine FebruaryMarch 2015 Back Issue

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15 Reviews   •  English   •   Leisure Interest (Outdoors)
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A true celebration of the seasonality of our sporting calendar, the February/March issue includes 30 pages dedicated to deer stalking, nestled amongst a wealth of game shooting, fishing, art, gundogs, food and drink, and gun review features, to name but a few.

On the hill, Nick Hammond's first red stag in the Inner Hebrides brings back prominent memories, while Simon Barr heads further afield for a once-in-a-lifetime hunting trip with the native Inuit in Greenland.

David. S. D. Jones rewinds the clocks to unearth some fascinating accounts of the very first female deer stalkers, while Steve Rawsthorne, Paul Hill and Will Pocklington consider premium sporting optics, the importance of rifle practice and the often underestimated value of fieldcraft.

We hear from African PH Hans Vermaak, who recalls hard lessons learned in the hunting field, and closer to home Michael Wigan vents his frustration over skewed rural politics in Scotland.

Looking back on the season past, Dave Carrie travels to Mulgrave Castle for a shoot day with a difference, Mike Barnes visits two exemplary shoots with a major nod to conservation, and Simon Ward analyses the psychology behind game shooting. Planning ahead, Tim Furbank offers sound advice for shoot owners and managers looking to make improvements for next season.

We talk to legendary safari outfitter and PH Robin Hurt, hear from UK country manager for Browning David Stapley, and learn more about a truly incredible feat by outstanding African wildlife artist Mike Ghaui.

With spring in mind, Marcus Janssen describes the magic of spring salmon on the fly, Rupert Godfrey ponders the grey area of woodpigeon movement patterns and our gundog experts answer your end-of-season training quandaries. And, as the daylight hours lengthen, we launch the definitive photography competition for the fieldsports industry.
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Fieldsports Magazine FebruaryMarch 2015 A true celebration of the seasonality of our sporting calendar, the February/March issue includes 30 pages dedicated to deer stalking, nestled amongst a wealth of game shooting, fishing, art, gundogs, food and drink, and gun review features, to name but a few. On the hill, Nick Hammond's first red stag in the Inner Hebrides brings back prominent memories, while Simon Barr heads further afield for a once-in-a-lifetime hunting trip with the native Inuit in Greenland. David. S. D. Jones rewinds the clocks to unearth some fascinating accounts of the very first female deer stalkers, while Steve Rawsthorne, Paul Hill and Will Pocklington consider premium sporting optics, the importance of rifle practice and the often underestimated value of fieldcraft. We hear from African PH Hans Vermaak, who recalls hard lessons learned in the hunting field, and closer to home Michael Wigan vents his frustration over skewed rural politics in Scotland. Looking back on the season past, Dave Carrie travels to Mulgrave Castle for a shoot day with a difference, Mike Barnes visits two exemplary shoots with a major nod to conservation, and Simon Ward analyses the psychology behind game shooting. Planning ahead, Tim Furbank offers sound advice for shoot owners and managers looking to make improvements for next season. We talk to legendary safari outfitter and PH Robin Hurt, hear from UK country manager for Browning David Stapley, and learn more about a truly incredible feat by outstanding African wildlife artist Mike Ghaui. With spring in mind, Marcus Janssen describes the magic of spring salmon on the fly, Rupert Godfrey ponders the grey area of woodpigeon movement patterns and our gundog experts answer your end-of-season training quandaries. And, as the daylight hours lengthen, we launch the definitive photography competition for the fieldsports industry.


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A true celebration of the seasonality of our sporting calendar, the February/March issue includes 30 pages dedicated to deer stalking, nestled amongst a wealth of game shooting, fishing, art, gundogs, food and drink, and gun review features, to name but a few.

On the hill, Nick Hammond's first red stag in the Inner Hebrides brings back prominent memories, while Simon Barr heads further afield for a once-in-a-lifetime hunting trip with the native Inuit in Greenland.

David. S. D. Jones rewinds the clocks to unearth some fascinating accounts of the very first female deer stalkers, while Steve Rawsthorne, Paul Hill and Will Pocklington consider premium sporting optics, the importance of rifle practice and the often underestimated value of fieldcraft.

We hear from African PH Hans Vermaak, who recalls hard lessons learned in the hunting field, and closer to home Michael Wigan vents his frustration over skewed rural politics in Scotland.

Looking back on the season past, Dave Carrie travels to Mulgrave Castle for a shoot day with a difference, Mike Barnes visits two exemplary shoots with a major nod to conservation, and Simon Ward analyses the psychology behind game shooting. Planning ahead, Tim Furbank offers sound advice for shoot owners and managers looking to make improvements for next season.

We talk to legendary safari outfitter and PH Robin Hurt, hear from UK country manager for Browning David Stapley, and learn more about a truly incredible feat by outstanding African wildlife artist Mike Ghaui.

With spring in mind, Marcus Janssen describes the magic of spring salmon on the fly, Rupert Godfrey ponders the grey area of woodpigeon movement patterns and our gundog experts answer your end-of-season training quandaries. And, as the daylight hours lengthen, we launch the definitive photography competition for the fieldsports industry.
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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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