Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

A godparent's promise

The Field

|

July 2025

Like all rare breeds, true sporting godparents are precious indeed, opening the door to experiences on the riverbank, peg or hunting field that can have a profound impact on both their godchildren's lives and their own

- Rosie Nickerson

A godparent's promise

THERE are some godparents who may not always remember a birthday or turn up to cheer at a match or concert, nor may they offer much in the way of spiritual guidance, but if they are sporting godparents they can still be legendary in their own way. Such individuals have the ability to spark a life-long love of the countryside and country sports. One godfather I know well, surprisingly given that he is fairly religious, gave his 15-year-old godson £500 of shooting lessons at his local clay ground as a confirmation present. As a result, the lad’s shooting improved dramatically. This gift probably had a far greater impact on his life than a leather-bound Bible or dictionary of saints.

“My godfather, Jack Lomas, had an estate in Devon,” says David Madden, a retired colonel from Somerset who now works as a maths teacher in a London academy. “When I was eight years old he said: ‘We need to get you down to do some rabbit shooting.’ When I arrived he lined up three packets of cereal on the lawn, handed me a single bolt-action .410 and asked me to shoot them each in turn. The following night he took me lamping. I can remember vividly the excitement of being in the back of the pickup while he was shining the light — it was so much easier than trying to shoot rabbits in the day. A few years later he asked me to be godfather to his son Alex and, when he was old enough, I handed Alex back the very same .410.” Mark Carter-Motley from Staffordshire has fond memories of his godfather, Eddie Ryle-Hodges, who hailed from Barnard Castle.

image

FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Field

The Field

The Field

Unexpected trout

A day spent chasing the plentiful, pristine wild brown trout that reside in small streams up and down the country proves the best sport doesn't always come with a hefty price tag attached

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

Beretta 688 Performance

Offering impressive specification and extensive adjustability at a competitive price, this new Sporter looks good and shoots steadily

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

A new chapter for a historic syndicate

As Ragley estate's Dunnington Sporting Club opens its doors - and its shooting opportunities - to non-members for the first time, a roving syndicate takes advantage of the exclusive sport on offer

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

Cutting the mustard

From table staples such as ketchup and mayonnaise to artisanal concoctions steeped in tradition, our fondness for condiments is both growing and evolving

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

The Field

Morale-boosting bottles

Whether you are in renovation hell, expecting good (or bad) news or simply need to stock up, this selection will ensure you are prepared for any eventuality

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

A hunt reborn

Drawing inspiration from the British hunting community but with Pakistan's culture and traditions at the forefront, the renowned Peshawar Vale Hunt is being returned to its former glory

time to read

8 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

Hunt-ride heroines

It takes a special blend of bravery and skill to succeed in the world of high-octane hunt rides – and it is the ladies leading the way

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

Calling it quits

Knowing exactly when it is right to call time on a canine companion's working career is one of the most difficult decisions a gundog owner will ever face

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

The Field

The Field

A day not to be mist

Freezing temperatures and poor visibility could not take the shine off the inaugural ladies' day at Cheney Longville in the heart of Shropshire

time to read

7 mins

September 2025

The Field

Cultivating hardness of heart

Being 'nice' doesn't cut it when it comes to true gardening excellence. Difficult though it may be, a touch of ruthlessness is often exactly what's required

time to read

3 mins

September 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size