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The last of the English
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The last of the English

It is 950 years since Hereward the Wake’s last stand against the Norman invasion, turning this Anglo-Saxon leader into a lowland hero

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September 2021
The changing years of J K Stanford
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The changing years of J K Stanford

Ornithologist, sportsman and Field correspondent, he was also a conservationist, whose pragmatic approach is still relevant today

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7 mins  |
September 2021
The perfect dog for partridges
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The perfect dog for partridges

For wild greys and redlegs, you need a worker that’s keen, thorough and won’t mind the brambles. So which to go for?

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9 mins  |
September 2021
The dawning of a new season
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The dawning of a new season

Autumn hunting’s smaller fields provide the perfect chance to get close to hounds – if you can stand the early starts

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September 2021
Taking a shine to stock finishing
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Taking a shine to stock finishing

Stock-finisher Shane Scase has built a reputation for his oil finishes that belies his years – though his ‘recipe’ is a closely guarded secret

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September 2021
A different coarse of action
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A different coarse of action

Victorian gentlemen turned their noses up at coarse fish. But there is much excitement to be had fishing for pike, chub and dace on the fly

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September 2021
Ladies seize the day at Belvoir
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Ladies seize the day at Belvoir

With a stunning backdrop, birds galore and their menfolk to load, last season got off to an epic start for one team of lady Guns, despite the pandemic

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September 2021
To the hill once again
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To the hill once again

The clarion call has sounded and it is time to set your sights on the ultimate modern sporting challenge

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4 mins  |
September 2021
You could see the beaters far distant on top of the next hill They were sending the grouse flying slightly uphill towards the Guns. Glenogil Estate By Forfar, Angus
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You could see the beaters far distant on top of the next hill They were sending the grouse flying slightly uphill towards the Guns. Glenogil Estate By Forfar, Angus

The first challenge for this party of lucky Guns from Essex – who had won the day in a GWCT raffle – was to stomp up to their butts, where glorious views and testing birds awaited

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September 2021
Selecting the best guns for grouse
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Selecting the best guns for grouse

Shooting grouse requires quick reflexes and tough, reliable guns that handle instinctively and can be reloaded quickly. Here are 10 to take to the moors

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August 2021
Mackerel, summer's glittering prize
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Mackerel, summer's glittering prize

Whether caught from boat, beach or pier with a simple lure, these pelagic beauties are part of the fun – and flavour – of the British coastline

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August 2021
Phoines Estate Highlands
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Phoines Estate Highlands

Twenty-six lines of butts set within five corries, each rising to 3,000 feet, offered a roving syndicate a red-letter day on red grouse

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August 2021
For those in peril on the sea
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For those in peril on the sea

A valuable aid to maritime safety, Britain’s lighthouses are also marvels of engineering; The Field picks five of its favourites

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August 2021
GROUSE-MOOR MANAGEMENT: A BURNING ISSUE
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GROUSE-MOOR MANAGEMENT: A BURNING ISSUE

Is controlled rotational burning an important tool to preserve moorland, prevent wildfires and keep carbon in the soil – or should we ‘ban the burn’?

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August 2021
Sherry picking
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Sherry picking

The fortunes of this fortified wine rise and fall like the bow of a Spanish galleon – so what is behind this much-maligned drink’s current revival?

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August 2021
Community spirit
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Community spirit

For too long the voice of the upland gamekeeper has gone unheard. Now, Regional Moorland Groups are providing them with a platform

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6 mins  |
August 2021
Make way for the young thrusters
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Make way for the young thrusters

Don’t expect these youngsters to hang about –they’ll be over the gate before you get there

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8 mins  |
August 2021
Electric dreams
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Electric dreams

How easy is it to convert your classic car to electric power – and is it worth the effort? That probably depends on whether you drive a Land Rover or a Ferrari

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August 2021
Bed and banquet
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Bed and banquet

Reminiscing about the day’s sport over dinner is an essential part of a week in a sporting lodge – so it makes sense to splash out on a cook

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August 2021
For He Was A Jolly Good Fellow
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For He Was A Jolly Good Fellow

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s conservation successes and sporting prowess long attracted the attention of The Field’s commentators

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June 2021
The Simple Joy Of Summer Shooting
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The Simple Joy Of Summer Shooting

With long days to savour, Will Garfit invites you to join him in a pigeon hide to experience the thrilling combination of testing sport and pest control

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June 2021
Ahead of the Game
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Ahead of the Game

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s 57 years as patron of the GWCT reflected a pragmatic, pioneering approach to conservation

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6 mins  |
June 2021
RED LABS RISING
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RED LABS RISING

Once shunned in favour of the ubiquitous black, the fox-red labrador is now becoming increasingly popular, as Giles Catchpole relates

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June 2021
Screaming from the rooftops
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Screaming from the rooftops

A sky filled with shrieking, swooping swifts is one of the true delights of summer. But it is one we need to work hard to protect

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June 2021
Trials and variations
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Trials and variations

As the line between gundogs and trialling dogs grows ever wider, David Tomlinson wonders whether it’s time to split the breed standards in two

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June 2021
Braced for the plunge
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Braced for the plunge

No matter whether you call it ‘wild’ or ‘cold-water’ swimming, it offers peace, exercise and a primeval sense of being at one with nature

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June 2021
The pleasures of black powder
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The pleasures of black powder

Using a muzzle-loader marries sport, heritage – and the satisfaction of customising one’s experience

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7 mins  |
June 2021
Perfect on parade
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Perfect on parade

There may not be the usual Trooping the Colour this year, but a new crop of horses is keeping the Household Cavalry as busy as ever

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8 mins  |
June 2021
CARING FOR KENNELS
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CARING FOR KENNELS

Legal changes and trail hunting have placed different pressures on our packs. How are today’s huntsmen responding to the challenges?

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June 2021
WEATHER PROOFING THE FLINTLOCK
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WEATHER PROOFING THE FLINTLOCK

ONE of the biggest drawbacks of using a flintlock gun on the sporting field was weather proofing.

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May 2021