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Fieldsports Journal Magazine Scottish Sporting Gazette 2014 Speciale Editie

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It is not just the diversity of sport on offer that gives Scotland its hallowed reputation among visiting sportsmen and women – the stunning scenery, wide open spaces and spectacular wildlife are arguably the country's greatest assets. Indeed Stephen Whitehorne’s photographic journal on page 26 illustrates the dramatic beauty that draws millions of visitors to the country each year. And as Alison Queenborough discovered on her recent road trip (see page 87), Scotland’s spot in the Lonely Planet Guide’s top three destinations to visit in 2014 is wholly deserved. Outstanding hotels, lodges and restaurants, great food and a warm welcome are all part of the allure.

Add to this world-class fishing, shooting and stalking, and it is easy to see why, once again, we’ve got a lot to celebrate in this issue of The Scottish Sporting Gazette.

Indeed we’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – the importance of country sports to Scotland’s economy can not be overstated. According to the Scottish Country Sports Tourism Group, who celebrate their 10th anniversary this year, it is estimated that fieldsports generate in excess of £340 million annually. And culturally too, many rural communities in Scotland are intrinsically linked to the countryside, and not always through traditional means. Sculptor Sam MacDonald’s Hebridean upbringing, for instance, paved the way for a thriving career as an international artist (see page 66).

A big year lies ahead for Scotland. In July, the Commonwealth Games are coming to Glasgow and then in September, Gleneagles will host the Ryder Cup (see page 38). But also in September, the Scottish public will be asked to decide whether Scotland should remain in the UK or become an independent nation. Whatever the outcome, many feel that Alex Salmond’s SNP government spells bad news for the countryside and country sports.
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Scottish Sporting Gazette 2014 It is not just the diversity of sport on offer that gives Scotland its hallowed reputation among visiting sportsmen and women – the stunning scenery, wide open spaces and spectacular wildlife are arguably the country's greatest assets. Indeed Stephen Whitehorne’s photographic journal on page 26 illustrates the dramatic beauty that draws millions of visitors to the country each year. And as Alison Queenborough discovered on her recent road trip (see page 87), Scotland’s spot in the Lonely Planet Guide’s top three destinations to visit in 2014 is wholly deserved. Outstanding hotels, lodges and restaurants, great food and a warm welcome are all part of the allure. Add to this world-class fishing, shooting and stalking, and it is easy to see why, once again, we’ve got a lot to celebrate in this issue of The Scottish Sporting Gazette. Indeed we’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – the importance of country sports to Scotland’s economy can not be overstated. According to the Scottish Country Sports Tourism Group, who celebrate their 10th anniversary this year, it is estimated that fieldsports generate in excess of £340 million annually. And culturally too, many rural communities in Scotland are intrinsically linked to the countryside, and not always through traditional means. Sculptor Sam MacDonald’s Hebridean upbringing, for instance, paved the way for a thriving career as an international artist (see page 66). A big year lies ahead for Scotland. In July, the Commonwealth Games are coming to Glasgow and then in September, Gleneagles will host the Ryder Cup (see page 38). But also in September, the Scottish public will be asked to decide whether Scotland should remain in the UK or become an independent nation. Whatever the outcome, many feel that Alex Salmond’s SNP government spells bad news for the countryside and country sports.


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It is not just the diversity of sport on offer that gives Scotland its hallowed reputation among visiting sportsmen and women – the stunning scenery, wide open spaces and spectacular wildlife are arguably the country's greatest assets. Indeed Stephen Whitehorne’s photographic journal on page 26 illustrates the dramatic beauty that draws millions of visitors to the country each year. And as Alison Queenborough discovered on her recent road trip (see page 87), Scotland’s spot in the Lonely Planet Guide’s top three destinations to visit in 2014 is wholly deserved. Outstanding hotels, lodges and restaurants, great food and a warm welcome are all part of the allure.

Add to this world-class fishing, shooting and stalking, and it is easy to see why, once again, we’ve got a lot to celebrate in this issue of The Scottish Sporting Gazette.

Indeed we’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – the importance of country sports to Scotland’s economy can not be overstated. According to the Scottish Country Sports Tourism Group, who celebrate their 10th anniversary this year, it is estimated that fieldsports generate in excess of £340 million annually. And culturally too, many rural communities in Scotland are intrinsically linked to the countryside, and not always through traditional means. Sculptor Sam MacDonald’s Hebridean upbringing, for instance, paved the way for a thriving career as an international artist (see page 66).

A big year lies ahead for Scotland. In July, the Commonwealth Games are coming to Glasgow and then in September, Gleneagles will host the Ryder Cup (see page 38). But also in September, the Scottish public will be asked to decide whether Scotland should remain in the UK or become an independent nation. Whatever the outcome, many feel that Alex Salmond’s SNP government spells bad news for the countryside and country sports.
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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.


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