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The spring issue of Fieldsports is now on sale. Dubbed the Rod & Gun Special, it's a beautiful, 164-page package showcasing the incredible array of sport to be had, both in the UK and abroad.

On the shooting side of things: we profile three excellent pheasant and partridge shoots in the Scottish Borders, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, Chris Batha puts some specialist high bird pheasant guns to the test and gives his verdict, Rupert Godfrey muses on the mysteries of form and David S.D. Jones looks at the resurgence of the old art of loading for double guns. Meanwhile, the wad debate rages on as Nigel Birt-Llewellyn and Alex Brant differ in their views, top instructor Simon Ward answers your questions and shares his views on the wad debate, and Charlie Berridge tackles some seriously tall clays. Plus Vic Harker test drives Longthorne's Hesketh Deluxe over-under, Elizabeth Walton turns back the pages of the history books and looks at the extraordinary days of the Raj, Lord James Percy explains why he has more kit and caboodle than he can shake a stick at and Jonny Niblett is caught off-guard by elephants, lions and an aquatic civet!

Putting guns aside and reaching for the fly rods, there is a great range of sport in this issue: we try out two new fly rods, Henry Gilbey goes small stream steelhead fishing in British Columbia, Matt Harris tackles a bump-headed, beak-mouthed, coral-crunching freakshow in the Seychelles, TV presenter Tony Gubba shares his passion for salmon fishing, we recommend some top UK trout rivers for early season dry fly action and bamboo rod maker Chris Clemes explains why there's no substitute for cane.

Plus there's stalking in Germany and boar hunting in Burgundy, a fantastic recipe from Nathan Outlaw and alfresco dining done properly, Ben Randall shows you how to prepare your gundog for the real thing and Mary Sanderson explains why hunting is so much more than just a sport.

Good shooting and tight lines.

Mike Barnes
Editor
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Fieldsports Magazine Spring 2013 The spring issue of Fieldsports is now on sale. Dubbed the Rod & Gun Special, it's a beautiful, 164-page package showcasing the incredible array of sport to be had, both in the UK and abroad. On the shooting side of things: we profile three excellent pheasant and partridge shoots in the Scottish Borders, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, Chris Batha puts some specialist high bird pheasant guns to the test and gives his verdict, Rupert Godfrey muses on the mysteries of form and David S.D. Jones looks at the resurgence of the old art of loading for double guns. Meanwhile, the wad debate rages on as Nigel Birt-Llewellyn and Alex Brant differ in their views, top instructor Simon Ward answers your questions and shares his views on the wad debate, and Charlie Berridge tackles some seriously tall clays. Plus Vic Harker test drives Longthorne's Hesketh Deluxe over-under, Elizabeth Walton turns back the pages of the history books and looks at the extraordinary days of the Raj, Lord James Percy explains why he has more kit and caboodle than he can shake a stick at and Jonny Niblett is caught off-guard by elephants, lions and an aquatic civet! Putting guns aside and reaching for the fly rods, there is a great range of sport in this issue: we try out two new fly rods, Henry Gilbey goes small stream steelhead fishing in British Columbia, Matt Harris tackles a bump-headed, beak-mouthed, coral-crunching freakshow in the Seychelles, TV presenter Tony Gubba shares his passion for salmon fishing, we recommend some top UK trout rivers for early season dry fly action and bamboo rod maker Chris Clemes explains why there's no substitute for cane. Plus there's stalking in Germany and boar hunting in Burgundy, a fantastic recipe from Nathan Outlaw and alfresco dining done properly, Ben Randall shows you how to prepare your gundog for the real thing and Mary Sanderson explains why hunting is so much more than just a sport. Good shooting and tight lines. Mike Barnes Editor


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The spring issue of Fieldsports is now on sale. Dubbed the Rod & Gun Special, it's a beautiful, 164-page package showcasing the incredible array of sport to be had, both in the UK and abroad.

On the shooting side of things: we profile three excellent pheasant and partridge shoots in the Scottish Borders, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, Chris Batha puts some specialist high bird pheasant guns to the test and gives his verdict, Rupert Godfrey muses on the mysteries of form and David S.D. Jones looks at the resurgence of the old art of loading for double guns. Meanwhile, the wad debate rages on as Nigel Birt-Llewellyn and Alex Brant differ in their views, top instructor Simon Ward answers your questions and shares his views on the wad debate, and Charlie Berridge tackles some seriously tall clays. Plus Vic Harker test drives Longthorne's Hesketh Deluxe over-under, Elizabeth Walton turns back the pages of the history books and looks at the extraordinary days of the Raj, Lord James Percy explains why he has more kit and caboodle than he can shake a stick at and Jonny Niblett is caught off-guard by elephants, lions and an aquatic civet!

Putting guns aside and reaching for the fly rods, there is a great range of sport in this issue: we try out two new fly rods, Henry Gilbey goes small stream steelhead fishing in British Columbia, Matt Harris tackles a bump-headed, beak-mouthed, coral-crunching freakshow in the Seychelles, TV presenter Tony Gubba shares his passion for salmon fishing, we recommend some top UK trout rivers for early season dry fly action and bamboo rod maker Chris Clemes explains why there's no substitute for cane.

Plus there's stalking in Germany and boar hunting in Burgundy, a fantastic recipe from Nathan Outlaw and alfresco dining done properly, Ben Randall shows you how to prepare your gundog for the real thing and Mary Sanderson explains why hunting is so much more than just a sport.

Good shooting and tight lines.

Mike Barnes
Editor
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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:

  • Interviews with notable figures in the country sports world
  • Advice on what products you need to secure the perfect shot
  • 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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