The sun shone and then the heavens opened. Repeat. A typical August weekend in England then. Our thoughts on the weekend, in brief:
Harewood House made a magical backdrop … excellent coverage on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme with Jim Naughtie well attended … conversation with Rory Stewart MP on why sheep and conifers don’t mix … being told by shooting instructor that over 30% of new clients female … people queuing up at John Rigby & Co to be photographed with Jim Corbett’s rifle … stories on The Macnab Challenge … Landowners and Wildlife – Friends or Foes? (watch debate here) … meeting Korthals Griffon gundogs … watching a purse net being made and learning how to do it … mental note never forget to pack wellies for a game fair, no matter how good the forecast … watching CLA Game Chef of the Year final featuring venison …watching future champions in Young Shots challenge … browsing through Tom Grange’s vintage cartridge collection … salivating over Jose Souto’s new venison cookery book … learning that 63% of younger guns prefer their game on the feather, whilst 50% of older guns would rather it was dressed … oh and if you’re running a shoot, most guns expect refreshments on arrival … discovering an mobile app that aims to protect your ears (!) … guns are practising more and more, simulated shooting is on the rise …more instruction needed as last year most guns did not have lessons … guns would like more advice on cartridges from shoots
High bird flu levels have led Defra to be overcautious about licensing but BASC is lobbying for more flexibility, reveals Conor O’Gorman.
We are probably all guilty of being a bit lazy when it comes to cleaning our firearms, but a little time spent now will pay off, insists Felix Petit