Published by TI Media Limited The Field is a monthly glossy magazine dedicated to those brave souls who shoot, fish and hunt way beyond the call of duty. Since 1853, its staff has selflessly brought its readers the cream of rural life, be it pheasant shooting, dry-fly fishing or the distinct merits of Cheval Blanc. If you love field sports, errant terriers and very foxy friends at hunt balls, The Field is for you.
The Field • ESTABLISHED 1853 VOL 342 NO 7431
Action for trail hunting • Councils have been targeted by ‘antis’ in focused attempts to have the activity banned on their land, something that requires a robust response, says Mo Metcalf-Fisher
Field follies
Rural interests call for rethink on ‘disastrous’ Scottish wildlife bill
Ducks off quarry list in Ireland
THE SPORTING CHANCE
One good deed…
Relocation of golden eagles a success
News in brief
November diary
NRW withdraws its plans to license release of gamebirds
The Field’s Almanac
Eating out
Eating in
Field kitchen kit
Kit to covert • Our monthly guide to everything notable in the field for sporting enthusiasts and those keen on country life
Sir Malcolm Rifkind • The former Foreign Secretary tells of his love of shooting and how visiting remote and beautiful parts of the country was a welcome escape from the pressures of high office
Letters
Shaky foundations • A lack of long-term planning and the will to reach a political consensus has only exacerbated the housing crisis in the UK, which makes solving it more urgent than ever, says Rupert Bates
Country estate of the month • ROTHBURY ESTATE, NORTHUMBERLAND
Six of the best: Properties with sport
Skin in the game • A home stuffed with animals of all shapes and sizes is not only testament to the art of the taxidermist but a source of fun and reminder of adventures past, say Neil and Serena Cross
Dawn treader • Wildfowling requires specific skills and so a club will help lead a young shooter to the foreshore, says Sir Johnny Scott
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Vaynor Park Powys • Visitors from as far afield as the Rockies are captivated by the charms and the challenges this shoot in fairy-tale Welsh countryside provides
From average to expert • Achieve your full potential on the peg this season by following the 10 commandments for better shooting
Many hands make light work • When it comes to deer management, a team approach is an effective and hugely enjoyable way to protect woodland and fill the larder – but safety is critical
As one chapter ends, another begins • Last Season a young and eager new Mastership made the most of its tenure, leading the Cotswold Vale Farmers to some unforgettable days in the field
You have to ask a mare • They can be capricious and even downright difficult but the hunting mare can also be your horse of a lifetime
The lure of priests • How anglers deliver the coup de grace need not be via a prosaic blunt instrument but with a thing of beauty
Christmas shopping • Whether you are buying for shooting-mad smalls or the gun who has it all, The Field’s festive gift guide has you covered
The makings of a silent, dependable companion • Whether they are sturdy and practical or carved and ornate, walking sticks provide a steadying presence – and one you make yourself is extra special
The age of the tawny • Port is enjoying a revival thanks not to its investable vintages but due to the soaring popularity of tawny, which blends age and instant gratification
PORT PRIMER
TOP TAWNIES
The high price of distinction • Campaign medals from the First World War were won at great sacrifice and should be...