Can you tell me what sort of cord I need to make a ferret liner, how long it needs to be and what sort of attachment do I put around the ferret’s neck?
How long should a battery last when it’s powering a rotary? Mine seems to run out of juice really quickly.
A new multi-agency agreement to safeguard wild deer in Scotland, as a national asset, was launched on 11th November by Scottish Environment minister, Michael Russell.
Health and safety, bureaucracy and commercial shoots have all brought huge changes to the keeper’s life. ST considers the evolving role of these custodians of the countryside
With modern factories and a ready supply of beautiful walnut, Turkey has some stunning exports. Lewis Potter reviews the new Yildiz, a gun that keeps its promises
The majority of shooters are well served for their sporting needs by the many rimfires on offer from various manufacturers. Sometimes, however, good is not good enough, and one hankers after a rifle w...
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) last week launched a public consultation into a code of practice for the welfare of dogs.
Following reintroductions of sea eagles and the planned release of beavers next year, one leading conservationist has called for the reintroduction of the lynx into Scotland’s forests as a measure t...
Labour’s backbench spokesman for shooting and fishing, Martin Salter MP, shot his first brace of pheasant in November.
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