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Wildfowling Club of the Year award now open for entries

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(Northern) Pintail (Anas acuta) males&female in flight, Gloucestershire, England Usd 23 sept 15 wildfowling
Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent September 26, 2017

The purpose of Shooting Times’s new award is to highlight the incredible contribution made by fowlers across the UK.

Wildfowling Club of the Year award now open for entries

Editor Patrick Galbraith explained: “Wildfowlers are possibly the finest ambassadors that shooting has. Their conservation work, appreciation of the landscape they shoot over and enthusiasm for encouraging others into the sport is something they should be very proud of.

“Just as importantly, there is nothing more exciting you can do at five in the morning than lie in a ditch on a muddy foreshore waiting for wigeon to whistle overhead or the greylags to leave their roosts and come inland for the day.”

How to enter

Clubs are encouraged to write to patrick.galbraith@timeinc.com, explaining in no more than 200 words why their wildfowling club deserves to win, whether it is by encouraging young people to get involved in wildfowling, promoting conservation, being an active part of the community and promoting stakeholder engagement, or retaining members and working to ensure that wildfowling 
has a bright future.

Patrick will head up the judging panel, alongside wildfowling experts George Downing and Mark Greenhough. The winning club will receive a certificate, a taxidermy goose and a visit from our Editor, with £300 
put behind the bar courtesy 
of Shooting Times.

The closing date for entries is 31 March 2018.

 

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