Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
All out for a duck
Shooting Times & Country
|February 10, 2021
Lockdown meant more time at home for Adam Hart and he used it wisely by feeding a pond and constructing a hide out of willow

With my place at the University of Zoom firmly secured, I had more time than ever at home to establish the pond. I persuaded my father to buy some corn from a local farmer and set about creating a natural hide that would face away from the house. The little splash soon became my lockdown project.
Not long after I began to feed the pond, mallard started arriving. Each morning, I would get out of bed and look out the window towards the pond. Some mornings there would be a pair, others there would be perhaps eight or 10. Lying in bed at night I would hear them chattering to each other. As the weeks grew colder, teal began to make an appearance too. They were less consistent than the mallard. Occasionally a gang of 10 or 15 would ambush the pond, but then not return for a few days. Anticipation for the inaugural garden pond duck flight was building.
Dingles
The day finally came to flight the pond. As a warm-up, we thought we would spend the afternoon walking through a few of the local dingles for a woodcock. Mum had elected to beat and, with Dad in charge of the dogs, I was left to go on ahead and melt into the cover ready to intercept any going forward. Ten minutes passed standing still as a post, locked in a staring contest with a bold robin.
Bu hikaye Shooting Times & Country dergisinin February 10, 2021 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
Shooting Times & Country'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Shooting Times & Country
United we stand
Following United Utilities' decision to end grouse shooting on its land, Lindsay Waddell asks what will happen if we ignore our vital moors
5 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
Serious matters
An old gamebook prompts a contemplation on punt-gunning
3 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
They're not always as easy as they seem
While coneys of the furry variety don't pose a problem for Blue Zulu, he's left frustrated once again by bolting bunnies of the clay sort
5 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
Debutant gundogs
There's lots to think about when it comes to making the decision about when to introduce your dog to shooting
4 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
When the going gets rough
Al Gabriel returns to the West London Shooting School to brush up on his rough shooting technique
5 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
The Field Guide To British Deer - BDS 60th Anniversary Edition
In this excerpt from the 60th anniversary edition of the BDS's Field Guide To British Deer, Charles Smith-Jones considers the noise they make
4 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
A step too far?
Simon Garnham wonders whether a new dog, a new gun and two different fields in need of protection might have been asking too much for one afternoon's work
6 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
Two bucks before breakfast
A journey from old South London to rural Hertfordshire to stalk muntjac suggests that the two aren't as far detached as they might seem
6 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
Stalking Diary
Stalkers can be a sentimental bunch, and they often carry a huge attachment to their hill
2 mins
August 02, 2023

Shooting Times & Country
Gamekeeper
Alan Edwards believes unique, private experiences can help keepers become more competent and passionate custodians of the countryside
3 mins
August 02, 2023
Translate
Change font size