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Pentwyn shoot. Woodbridge, UK. Woodbridge IP13, UK. Event Details I have a duck pit that is fed on a regular basis and is used by good numbers of mallard duck Hides can be provided and erected and keeper will pick. Event Details I have a duck pit that is fed on a regular basis and is used by good numbers of mallard duck Hides can be provided and erected and keeper will pick up with gun dog at the end of flight All duck are wild so numbers can not be guaranteed but shooting can be exciting Saturday evenings only through the game season for two guns, can accommodate groups of 3 later in season Call Bob on to book.

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Park Street Guns. Current Month. Brent Pelham Park Brent Pelham. This is a friendly family shoot where you will find good value for money and an enjoyable day. The price includes a light lunch and dinner in the lodge.

Quality birds are driven from woodlands ensure testing shooting. Lunch, provided by the Otterburn Tower Hotel, is taken in a purpose-built bothy, complete with wood burner and bar. The open character of the countryside, which runs across four ridges, gives the wind every opportunity to play its own special part.

The shoot provides a proper lunch in the farmhouse, and is happy to accommodate non-shooting guests. Let days are given over to one party, which can be between five and 10 guns. The Murthly and Strathbraan estate offers driven, walked-up and stalking days.

Maesmawr Hall has established a great reputation for its high and sporting birds and wonderful hospitality, Shooting Gazette stayed there while shooting at Llandinam. The estate was laid out as a hunting retreat in the early 19th Century and is perfect for driven pheasants. With an array of deciduous and coniferous woodland, together with perfectly positioned game crops, there are drives at Maesmawr which will certainly test all. Game crops are perfectly positioned all round the 2, acre plus estate with 16 drives, there are mature woodlands running through and around the valley for the pheasant and partridges testing them to the best of their abilities.

New drives compliment the already spectacular topography, and the shoot is confident that its new additions, alongside existing drives including Tan Lan and The Church, will produce some of the most sporting driven birds in the county. Costs include shooting of four to five drives, elevenses and three-course lunch in The Rod Room. Accommodation can also be arranged for visiting guns. This intimate shoot is famed for challenging driven pheasant shooting set in beautiful rolling valleys.

Drives such as the Middle have a loyal following of Guns from both the UK and overseas and the limited shoot days offered on this estate are highly sought after.

The Shooting Gazette deemed it superb. The Brigands lies in the valleys of Cambrian Mountains and at the foot of Snowdonia national park.

This 12, acre estate provides endless drives to appeal to all manner of Guns and ability such as , Welsh Haven and Hell Fire. William can frequently be found roaming his estate and hosting pheasant shooting days with superb presence. The estate provides spectacular pheasant and partridge driven across open parkland from ancient woodlands. It is here that the guns meet and draw pegs before heading off to shoot.

Birds are challenging but are within range of a competent gun. Full hospitality includes coffee, a mid-morning snack, lunch and tea in the family house. Kempton was one of the first shoots added to the Bettws Hall portfolio. The shoot lodge sits on the pinnacle of the estate and is approached by a meandering driveway which elevates to over ft and offers a panoramic view of both the Welsh and English countryside.

The layout of the drives and the undulating valleys allows the guns to see the shoot in its entirety from a number of vantage points meaning that it is possible to get a level view of just how high the pheasants and partridge were when looking from one hill down in to the previous valley. All follow the steep banks of the River Severn as it meanders north and then westwards. A family-run shoot for 22 years, the shoot enjoys a convivial atmosphere and the traditional home cooking provided in the farmhouse is probably its forte.

Drives including the infamous Punch Bowl the most southerly glacier offer very well presented birds to challenge even the most experienced guests. Top class hospitality is included in the price. Steep valleys at the foot of the Exmoor moorland provide the inspiration for shooting true to West Country reputation, tall and fast! A number of woodcock are available as the season progresses.

Big Wood is able to show six drives alone. Dennis Pegg has been shooting on the estate for 20 years and been captain for the past eight seasons. Shoot day starts at the paddock at 8. After graduating from the Royal Agricultural College, she returned home to work on the family arable farm in the north-east of England.

Tania wanted to share her passion for shooting and used social media to rally the troops. Her group brings together women of various levels of experience and ability, with the primary aim of ensuring that every person taking part enjoys their day and makes great memories with new friends. The mainstays of their calendar are the numerous sell-out game days that are hosted at specially selected venues throughout the UK.

In the off-season, simulated days, shooting tuition and other social events fill the diary. The tables were well and truly turned — I expect many female Shots have felt this same feeling when arriving on shoot days across the country. Obviously, I had nothing to be worried about and was soon happily tucking into my cooked breakfast. The ladies were excited and eager to get out on the peg.

The terrain, with its high bracken-clad banks and strategically placed conifer plantations on the steep hillsides, filled everyone with anticipation that the day would produce some very sporting birds. After a quick safety briefing, we made a short car journey along a public road and arrived at the first drive. It looked promising and a steep bank with a Sitka spruce shelterbelt on its peak made for a lofty flushing point, with the team of beaters blanking-in the surrounding woodlands and bracken banks.

The 18 women driven shooting were split into pairs. It is standard Country Girls UK practice to shoot half-pegs and the team would be standing on nine pegs in total. Unlike the more common practice of each Gun swapping after a drive, this team rotate on peg, meaning each person shoots until their gun is empty, then they swap over. This allows each Gun to experience every drive and have a more equal number of shots. Only one gun is in the air at any one time and safety is of the utmost priority.

As such, this system works well. Weather conditions for the first drive were not ideal, with clear skies, no wind and the birds flying directly into the sun. These are not normal conditions for this part of the world — the local village is regarded as one of the wettest places in the UK — but the weather would become more typical later in the day.

The bright sun caused several birds to dip quickly; however, the Guns proved their mettle and selected only the best ones.



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