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Grouse — the ifs and butts

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June 17, 2020

With the virus still lingering, there’s a huge question mark over the season ahead but it could still be glorious, says Patrick Laurie

- Patrick Laurie

Grouse — the ifs and butts

It is hard to imagine a more extraordinary year. It’s been encouraging to find that our shooting community has taken the initiative in working through some difficult conditions imposed by the COVID-19 lockdown. Here in Galloway, several of our local low-ground shoots have decided to proceed as planned with the 2020-21 season, sensibly taking all precaution to ensure that Guns and beaters will be safe from the disease. Other shoots have cancelled their sporting schedules altogether. Only time will tell what the best course of action will be.

With the grouse shooting season fast approaching, many of the main factors that determine a successful season are already cast in stone. Used to working in isolation, many grouse keepers will have found it easy to adapt to a period of social distancing.

While many other workers found themselves furloughed, remote rural communities were often able to carry their work on as normal in the hills. The spring and early summer are important for the season ahead, and it’s hard for keepers to ‘take a break’ from their duties without causing major problems down the line.

Concerns

It’s clear that grouse depend heavily on weather conditions for a successful breeding season and, quite apart from concerns about the virus, the impact of the prolonged dry period will cast a long shadow into the autumn.

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