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Direct from the official Fieldsports Magazine publishers (BPG). Discover the biggest and best read of them all. Four times a year we deliver an unrivalled package for the shooting man or woman who also enjoys a spot of fishing in the summer. A lush production where the substance matches the style, it is the kind of magazine which has never previously been available. Limited advertising content, fabulous visuals and authoritative and entertaining writing. In this issue: Game ShootingThe Beauty of Belvoir: The Duke and Duchess of Rutland talk about sport on the Belvoir estate and hosting the 2009 CLA Game FairPutting the hunting back into shooting: Proving that small really is beautiful in Wales Clovelly: High pheasants to test the best Looking for adventure: Ptarmigan shooting in Sweden Let day limbo: Buying pheasant and partridge shooting GunsHush hush: Rupert Godfrey goes semi-automatic with a silencer for pigeon shootingPerfect match: William Powell finds the perfect gunmaking partner to deliver two new over-unders Gunfit - why it matters: How one session with a good instructor can transform your shooting Purdey's new arrival: Richard Purdey unveils the new 20 and 28 bore over-under Best value: Adrian Weller on a guided tour to buying second-hand English guns Food and DrinkPicnic time again: Jimmer's Dinners takes to the open airTake 2 inns: Recipes from Hambleton Hall and the Master Builder's Sumptuous slaughter: Getting spoilt in the Cotswolds FishingFrom the riverbank: On the Test with Alistair RobjentEldorado: Spectacular trout fishing in Chile, by Matt Harris Orvis nationwide: New shops and now a UK sporting agency Where vultures glide: The joys of fishing in France, with Mark Williams Farmed salmon dilemma: Good for the economy but not for wild fish? Michael Wigan assesses the conundrum Five bridges: More fascinating tales out of Africa, by Jonny Niblett General InterestCLA Game Fair: Preview of the big eventThe keen shot's miscellany: More fascinating facts about our sport People and places: Sporting people enjoying themselves Seeing the light: Jane Pruden meets sporting artist Jason Lowes Songbird survival: The charity which is endeavouring to find out where our birds have gone No flash in the pan: Muzzleloaders, flintlocks and the redoubtable Peter Cashman Dressed for the field: A few pointers from Niels van Rooyen English hill stalking: Simon Everett enjoys a visit to Lowther Bore suare load: Nick Wilson on the perfect cartridge for the unsung 16 bore The blog: Which shot size for partridges? Who's fooling who: Camilla Cecil poses the question GrouseDiamonds are for heather: Impressive revival of a moor in the Scottish BordersFrom an early age: Rosie Nickerson's grouse memories From big bang to big plan: The fascinating evolutionary story of our grouse moors, by Lord James Percy A remarkable year: Wemmergill 1934 - Rupert Godfrey on an incredible season Perthshire grouse: Why there is hope, by Malcolm Innes Past times: David S. D. Jones with some wonderful old photographs taken on the grouse moors Making shots count: Easy steps to good shooting, with Simon Ward Glorious grouse: Some grouse moor reflections from Phil Burtt GundogsRe-lining the brakes: Getting your dog steady for the new season, with FieldfareIdeal introduction: Veronica Heath on why novice dogs benefit from work on a grouse moor Competitions and subscription offers are predated to the magazine and may not reflect current offersPlease make sure you have specified your correct address in PayPal for us to send you your magazine.
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