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2022-2023 Season : Newsletter No.2

  • By Frank Boddy
  • 27 Jul, 2022

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25th May 2022

NEWSLETTER No. 2 : 2022–2023 SEASON

It may be only six weeks since my last Newsletter but so much has happened in this short period of  time.

We have all come through the challenges Covid presented to us over the last two years. As a shoot I feel we coped quite well except when we were in total lockdown at the height of the Pandemic when no-one was permitted to field days. No one lost out and a full credit/refund for any lost days was made by the Shoot to all concerned.

Compared to the devastation of lockdown last season turned out to be one of the best if not possibly the best season we have ever had.

However we have certainly been brought down to earth in the last few days. You will have read about the devastating Avian Flu outbreak in the main game bird producing areas in France. This outbreak has presented possibly the most significant challenge ever to our sport of driven game shooting. With far reaching consequences not just for the present season but also into the future. Estimates vary but up to 90% of partridge and 40% of pheasant released in the UK are hatched from French laid eggs.

I have received weekly bulletins from our French supplier of eggs which they hatch at their three hatcheries here in the UK. Up until early May they were confident that restrictions would be lifted on the import of eggs into the UK in early June once they had the outbreak under control with a free of disease period.

Sadly I now understand that all import of eggs/chicks from France cannot take place before the Autumn which will be too late for this season. The consequences are that millions of eggs, chicks and laying birds will be macerated in France and possibly a number of Keepers here in the UK may be laid off or made redundant. I really do feel for everyone affected as so many shoots both large and small may not be out shooting this season. No doubt there are moves to try to change this position but I doubt if anything positive will happen.

I am aware the veterinary poultry world are concerned that Avian Flu has certainly not gone away. It can return at any time at any location and more importantly there is no way of knowing how devastating it may be. This must make all shoots more vigilant on their bio security and consider the size of their operation in the future. The smaller a shoot the smaller the loss in the event of an Avian Flu outbreak.

Our Season

On seeing a possible problem with the supply of chicks and as we have a small incubator/hatcher at Mountgarret we decided to hatch our own pheasant eggs. We have now had three excellent hatches with an average hatch ratio of 83% of the eggs set producing chicks. With our own chicks and those supplied by other UK hatcheries we have more than covered our pheasant requirements for the new season.

Our partridges were to be supplied by two UK hatcheries. One with their own laying birds and one using French laid eggs. Our hatchery with UK laid eggs has come up with the chicks but sadly our other supplier with French laid eggs will not be able to deliver. This has left us with a shortfall in our partridges compared to previous seasons. We have made up this shortfall with a few more pheasant, some English grey partridge and a few duck.

Duck and Now Geese

Mallard will make up only 2.6% of the birds we are releasing. Overall we would try to include duck on a number of drives but not for them to dominate any day. We have possibly two dedicated duck drives on Nidd and Cayton. On considering these drives I find on one in particular we have a significant number of geese at present nesting. In fact one of our farmers is totally fed up with losing valuable grazing to these geese. I have agreed we will drive these geese and duck on some of our September days.

In addition to the duck and possibly geese on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton I have agreed with Mark Eddon the new sporting lease holder at Ripley Castle that we may shoot the Top Lake at Ripley Castle on 8 occasions throughout the season.

I appreciate most guns will accept a few duck mixed with partridge or pheasant on a drive. However some may not be too keen to shoot a drive of duck and geese at Ripley Castle when we will shoot approximately 65-70 birds on the drive.

If you are booked to shoot on any of the following days and do not wish to shoot the Top Lake at Ripley Castle, could you please let me know and you can choose an alternative day. There are still guns available on some of these days, so if you want to shoot the Top Lake you can still choose a day.

We will be visiting the Top Lake at Ripley Castle for duck and geese on the following days.

Monday 3rd, Friday 14th and Thursday 20th October 2022

Saturday 5th, Saturday 12th and Thursday 17th November 2022

Saturday 3rd and Friday 16th December 2022

Additional Shoot Days

As we have now secured sufficient birds to cover all our previously planned days, I have reinstated the following days.

Thursday 8th, Thursday 15th and Thursday 22nd and Monday 26th September 2022. All 200 bird days.

As previously mentioned in order to help one of our farmers I have agreed to drive geese with some duck which will be on each of these reinstated days. That is provided they do not decide to move elsewhere!

Non lead Shot

As advised in my previous Newsletter, no lead shot will be permitted on our Mountgarret, Nidd, Cayton or Ripley Castle days in the new season.

We will have available each day both steel and Bismuth shot cartridges in 12 and 20 gauge. I will advise further details nearer the start of our season.

For interest, the UK Health and Safety Executive have recently published a dossier on the use of lead in ammunition. Once a six month consultation period has been completed and legislation prepared and completed. The period for a total ban on lead shot could be as short at 18 months or as long as 5 years. What seems certain is that lead shot will be banned so our change to non lead shot in the new season is the way forward.

It is still unknown how effective steel shot in particular will be on our birds. For this reason I will be employing an additional picker up on each day with more if needed. In order to quickly pick up and despatch any maimed birds landing away from the picking up line.

What is pretty certain is that if you are using standard load steel cartridges you will need to avoid extreme shots. Its effectiveness is not as good as lead. High velocity steel may be the answer but you must check if your shotgun is suitable and be prepared for a bruised shoulder! Bismuth may be the answer as it is very similar to lead. All you can do is to try it and see what suits you best

Trusted Game  

As previously advised, I am not renewing the Shoots full Membership of British Game Assurance BGA for the new season. I do however still strongly support the goals it was established to achieve and hope to remain as an Associate Member.

I have now found Trusted Game which is a game bird health and welfare scheme assured by Vets.

Our Vets for the last 30 years together with two Veterinary Practices in the South of England have established this new initiative to focus on game bird health and welfare. The difference between Trusted Game and British Game Assurance is that we are monitored by our Vet throughout the whole year rather than one audit every 18 months. The Trusted Game requirements are possibly more vigorous and detailed compared to the BGA Audit but I feel the main bonus is that we are working with our Vets more closely throughout the whole year.

Are We at a Watershed for Driven Game Shooting

It could be said the shortage of birds and future consequences due to Avian Flu in France together with the introduction of non lead shot are something of a wake up call for us all.

Much is said but hardly any action taken regarding the large bags which are becoming more and more prevalent each season. Much of this is due to the availability of early partridge and pheasant eggs from France and other European countries together with the increased efficiency of many UK hatcheries. It is all down to supply and demand.

I have found our French suppliers to be very efficient and good to deal with. Their eggs and eventual chicks are of excellent quality at competitive prices. These factors have sadly led to the inevitable increase in the size of bags and a glut of shot game on the market.

Everyone running a shoot must ask themselves, are they doing this to ensure the future of our sport or just to treat their shoot as a moneymaking machine. Sadly the ever increasing number of the latter will eventually see the end of our sport as we know it. Unless we as a sport are prepared to face these facts, Government may introduce some kind of licensing or even worse. 

I have now been very fortunate to experience driven game shooting, mainly in God’s Own County, North Yorkshire for over 55 years. When I first took up our wonderful sport a 150 to 200 bag was the norm and very acceptable. A 300 bird day was rare. Each day there were one or two memorable birds. As the only partridge available were English Greys and there were only a very few with hardly any French Red legs. A normal season would start with a few wild duck in October and pheasant in November. In fact it was frowned upon to shoot driven pheasants before November. Pheasants were actually worth something and poaching was rife.

How things have changed. As a Shoot I forecast we will shoot an average bag of 240 birds each day which I feel is more than enough for an acceptable day’s shooting. I must admit with the recent unprecedented increase in costs the economics of this are not brilliant but I run my shoot very much as a sport not a business.

Everyone must look at themselves and decide if they go shooting for a day out in our wonderful countryside, meeting old and new like-minded friends. Shooting bags which will give you a few birds to remember and reflect on. I don’t need to say what the alternative is but its not very savoury.

 I am often asked what is the height of our birds. The truth is I am not actually sure. Overall they are at a height which gives you pleasure not humiliation.  

There are a few exceptional game shots whom I have been very fortunate to see in action. Extreme birds to them seem so easy. Most of us know they are not. So for this season and particularly with the introduction of non lead shot or whatever is produced at an economic price, there is nothing to equal lead. We are faced with a challenge.

I leave these thoughts with you. What can each of us do to protect our wonderful sport. As we don’t have much time left.

 

Available Days

Thanks to those of you who have taken days in the new season we were 85% sold before I included the four additional dates detailed on our list of available dates. I do thank all concerned for your support and as ever will be ensuring you all have a great time when you visit our shoot.

 

Non Shooting Guests

We welcome non shooting guests to accompany the guns and enjoy the shoot day, including breakfast, lunch and refreshments throughout the day when they are requested to make a donation to our Charity Fund.   Some prior notice would be appreciated for catering arrangements.

 

Shoot Fees

I do thank those of you who have paid your due shoot fees. As always this is really appreciated. There are a number of shoot fees outstanding and I would really appreciate receiving these without delay.

 

New Website : www.mountgarretshoot.com

Our new website: www.mountgarretshoot.com is now live and available to view. It is worth clicking onto Testimonials which details the experiences of our guns throughout the season.

Updated details of our remaining days are also available to view on both our own website and www.gunsonpegs.com

Opening Times

With the reduction in our shooting activities from 148 to 81 days in the new season compared to last. Lynda is delighted to reduce her days in the office.

Our new office hours are: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Telephone: 01423 322321

E-mail: info@mountgarrethsoot.com     Website: www.mountgarretshoot.com

I am always available on any day on 07774 271781 daytime and 01765 677343 evening and will be happy to hear from you. 


The good news is that at least we will be out shooting.

As stated in my newsletter No.1 should anyone be unhappy with the changes it has been necessary to make you may cancel any of your days with a full refund of any fees paid.

Sadly a number of shoots will not be fielding days this season due to the shortage of birds.  So it may well be worthwhile considering your days without delay.

I always thrive on a challenge and we are certainly faced with one in the new season. As always, your support is invaluable as without this, we would not have a shoot.


By Frank Boddy January 30, 2025

MOUNTGARRET SHOOT

MOUNTGARRET & NIDD

1st February 2025  

NEWSLETTER No. 2 : 2025-2026 SEASON  

We are now at the end of possibly our most successful season ever. The weather has been reasonably kind to us but the sun on some days has been very tiresome.

This success is due to everything falling into place and most of all the hard work put in by Callum and Jared our two Keepers. All in all a great success.

New Season Take Up of Days

We have had an excellent take up of days with a number of guns returning to the Shoot after shooting elsewhere and now rebooking for the New Season.

As most of you are aware the majority of our days are taken by individual guns or small parties of likeminded sportsmen and sportswomen.

Given this policy I am often asked why do I not run the Shoot as an actual Syndicate. Well I do, the Shoot is made up of over 170 Exclusive Members. Normally a Syndicate is tied down to a number of actual dates. Whereas by the way I offer days, each Member has a variety of bag sizes and over 60 dates to choose from.

Exclusive Membership : Early Booking Discount

Normally an Exclusive Member takes a few days during the season often choosing to shoot with friends and other guns they have met on the Shoot. I have always tried to give our Exclusive Members a number of benefits. So in our New Season anyone who was an Exclusive Member in 2024-2025 will have their Membership carried over to the new 2025-2026 Season.

Last season everyone making an early booking received a 7% discount. In the new season Exclusive Members will receive a 10% early booking discount for any days booked before 31st April 2025. There will also be a number of other Special Offers throughout the season which in the first instance will be offered to Exclusive Members normally at a higher discount compared to non-Members.

Anyone who was not an Exclusive Member in 2024-2025 can become an Exclusive Member in our new 2025-2026 Season by booking any two days from the enclosed list of Available Days. Any further days booked before 31st April 2025 will receive our Exclusive Members 10% early booking discount,.

There are also a number of sporting retail stores where I have arranged special rates for our Exclusive Members.

Should you book a day and find you are unable to shoot or wish to move to another day, this is not a problem provided I am given at least 30 days’ notice. This also applies if you are unable to shoot, provided this is for a valid reason, a full refund will be given on any fees paid.

Shoot Fees

Due to the disastrous budget on 5th November it is inevitable that many costs will rise over the next few months. I have however decided to keep our Shoot Fees at the current season’s rates. Given cost increases, next season’s Shoot Fees should show an actual reduction in cost to Members compared to the current season.

Available Days

I would like to thank everyone who has already made a booking for our New Season which as always I do appreciate.

Since issuing our initial list of available days, some days have been moved around and I have also added a few new dates. I hope there may be something new in the attached list to suit you and look forward to hearing from you.

By Frank Boddy January 30, 2025

MOUNTGARRET SHOOT

MOUNTGARRET & NIDD

7th January 2025

NEWSLETTER No. 1 : 2025-2026 SEASON

We are fast approaching the end of what has possible been our most successful season.

During the Summer we had an excellent rearing field and were ready for the season. The Country was then faced with a snap General Election on 4th July. Myself like many others appreciated that after 14 years, much of it in chaos, the Conservatives may not be re-elected. What I did not appreciate that after just six months how devastating a Labour victory would turn out to be for our Country and particularly our Countryside.

Labour must have a check list of what they will attack each week. Not sure how far down this list Fieldsports features but it will certainly be there.

Much of the success of our Shoot is down to the support given by our Members, which I do appreciate.

As most of you are aware the majority of our days are taken by individual guns or small parties of likeminded sportsmen and sportswomen.

Given this policy I am often asked why do I not run the Shoot as an actual Syndicate. Well I do, the Shoot is made up of over 170 Exclusive Members. Normally a Syndicate is tied down to a number of actual dates. Whereas by the way I offer days, each Member has a variety of bag sizes and over 50 dates to choose from.

Exclusive Membership

Normally an Exclusive Member takes a few days during the season often choosing to shoot with friends and other guns they have met on the Shoot. I have always tried to give our Exclusive Members a number of benefits. So in our New Season anyone who was an Exclusive Member in 2024-2025 will have their Membership carried over to the new 2025-2026 Season.

Last season everyone making an early booking received a 7% discount. In the new season Exclusive Members will receive a 10% early booking discount for any days booked before 31st April 2025. There will also be a number of other Special Offers throughout the season which in the first instance will be offered to Exclusive Members normally at a higher discount compared to non-Members.

Anyone who was not an Exclusive Member in 2024-2025 can become an Exclusive Member in our new 2025-2026 Season by booking any two days from the enclosed list of Available Days. Any further days booked before 31st April 2025 will receive our Exclusive Members 10% early booking discount,.

There are also a number of sporting retail stores where I have arranged special rates for our Exclusive Members.

Should you book a day and find you are unable to shoot or wish to move to another day, this is not a problem provided I am given at least 30 days’ notice. This also applies if you are unable to shoot, provided this is for a valid reason, a full refund will be given on any fees paid.

Shoot Fees

Due to the disastrous budget on 5th November it is inevitable that many costs will rise over the next few months. I have however decided to keep our Shoot Fees at the current season’s rates. Given cost increases, next season’s Shoot Fees should show an actual reduction in cost to Members compared to the current season.

Shoot Days

Unfortunately one of our Under Keepers Tom Riley has left the Shoot. Normally I would not have hesitated in replacing him. However, given the present uncertainty due to this Labour Government I have decided not to replace him for the time being. Callum and Jared are happy to Keeper the Shoot with a few less days fielded and with a reduction in the number of birds released.

This will in no way affect the quality of our shooting. In fact this should improve as we will be making overall fewer visits to each drive, which always improves the sporting quality of our birds.

Full Team Days

Each season a number of days are taken as full teams and most return each season. I am happy to sell more full teams but wish to avoid anything commercial. Of our days fielded in the current season we fielded 18% of our days as full teams and none could be classed as commercial.

If you would like to take a day as a full team now is the time to consider this. Once a gun is taken on any day it is no longer available for a full team.

Shoot Day Information

I am pleased to give details of our New Season which together with further information available on our website www.mountgarretshoot.com gives a full background on what you are likely to expect on a shoot day and what is expected of you !

List of Available Days

A list of proposed dates for the New Season was sent out to all Exclusive Members before the holiday. So far just over 30% of the days have been taken up. Now maybe the time to consider some days in the New Season.

An up to date list of Available Dates is now attached.

Arthur Bell

It is with great sadness that I advise the passing of our very good friend Arthur last Friday, 3rd January. Further details to follow shortly.

None of us like uncertainty and we are living in uncertain times. Sadly with the present Labour majority there is little we can do as even our treasured “British Freedom of Speech” seems to be in jeopardy

One thing you can be certain of when you visit The Mountgarret Shoot. You will experience a full days’ shooting in our stunning North Yorkshire Countryside.

From breakfast when everyone has the opportunity to meet each other. Then throughout the day when you will experience some testing but not impossible birds, accompanied by refreshments with a tasty lunch with good wine to end your day. All this together with the opportunity to meet old and new likeminded friends.

A day on our Shoot is just what a proper Driven Game Shoot should be, or what I hope will continue to be, well into the future.

By Frank Boddy May 28, 2024

21st May 2024

NEWSLETTER No. 3 : 2024–2025 SEASON

I appreciate I have only just issued my Newsletter No. 2. However, as much has been happening I am pleased to keep you updated.

Lead or Non Lead, that is the Question?

Four years ago all the organisations involved in our sport/industry signed a declaration that there should be a voluntary move to phase out the use of lead shot over the following five years. Those five years are now near enough over and sadly we seem to be little way forward on this matter.

In support of this initiative the Mountgarret Shoot has been lead free for the last two seasons. Myself and our Members have supported this initiative and are very disappointed there is no definite indication of the way forward.

Although the findings of the Health & Safety Executive consultation are due to be announced some time this year. All indications are that there could be a further five years before lead shot and lead in ammunition is finally banned.

Cartridge manufacturers have produced some excellent non lead products. However given the supply problems with components, which has been made worse by the war in Ukraine. It will take at least this period of time to fully supply the market.

I understand a number of other Shoots who like ourselves have gone lead free, have now reverted to allowing lead to be used. Given this present position I have decided our shoot will revert back to the use of lead shot in the New Season 2024-2025.

I would like to thank those of you who have supported my shoot policy on non lead over the last two seasons. Although lead shot may now be used. All cartridges must be free of plastic wads, fibre or degradable wads only please.

As in the past when we shoot the lake at Ripley Castle the Mountgarret Shoot will provide suitable non lead shot cartridges at no cost to the guns.

The only directive which may possibly change our position is that there are rumours of a European ban on the import of any food products containing lead (approximately 70% of the game shot in the UK is exported in feather to Europe) There is however no definite time scale for this move.

As a sport/industry we must act responsibly. Once there is a clear direction on the future of lead, we must be prepared to accept any change

New 6 Gun Days

You will recall I introduced my 6 gun day “experiment” in the recent Newsletter No. 2 supplement. The days have been well received so I have decided to field 3 additional 6 gun days making 7 days in total over the season.

I would like to remind you why I have decided to field these days.

There is much discussion on the size of bags and the number of game birds being released. On Mountgarret our average bag over the last few years has been 260 birds per day. If we field 6 guns not 9 with a target bag of 175 birds, “in theory” this would give each of the 6 guns a similar number of birds and shots to what they would experience on a 260 bird day.

You never know what something is like until you have tried it, so we need to see if my theory is correct.

I am now pleased to offer 1 No. 6 gun 150 bird partridge day and 6 No. 6 gun 175 bird pheasant and partridge days. I appreciate this is very much unknown territory. So in order to encourage you to try them I am offering these days at a 20% discount on our current prices. An additional 7% discount is available to everyone who has already made a booking this season.

As always, we will aim to shoot 10% over the target bag with no overage charged.

Double guns were a suggestion by one of our Members but I have found a good loader/stuffer is just as effective as double guns. Not everyone is used to double gunning so I propose staying with single guns at present but do strongly recommend a friend to stand with you or you hire one of our loaders. If you don’t load quickly, we may not reach the bag!

One thought for the future is that if we fielded 250 bird 6 gun days each gun would experience a similar number of shots and birds to what they would expect to experience on a 375 bird day!! What I need to know is, if my theory is correct and just as importantly would the guns be prepared to pay the price.

I do hope you will join one or more of these days, as this is the only way to see if they would work.  

Hotels and Accommodation

Our Shoot is approximately four miles north of Harrogate in North Yorkshire. Although our area is very fortunate to have a good variety of hotels it is a very busy tourist and exhibition centre. Quite often it is difficult to find accommodation. In fact, on one weekend during our last season you could not find a hotel in our area under £300 for the night.

Lynda is at present putting together next season’s list of hotels with prices. She is finding about half the hotels will only give a price indication or price on application. With the advent of “price comparison sites” and a good demand for last minute bookings where hotels can name their price, it is more important than ever to book your accommodation well in advance of your shoot day(s).

Our new list of hotels for next season will be available shortly.

The Inn at South Stainley, Ripon Road, South Stainley, Nr Harrogate, HG3 3DN

Tel: 01423 779060       info@theinnsouthstainley.com       www.theinnsouthstainley.com

Over the last few seasons The Inn at South Stainley, which is only 5 minutes from our Shoot Lodge, has provided our breakfast and lunches. As part of my agreement with The Inn for the new season, they are offering improved discounts on accommodation to everyone joining our Shoot.

Anyone joining the Shoot will receive a 15% discount on a single night accommodation, for two consecutive nights 20% discount and three consecutive nights 25% discount. Please quote booking reference ‘SHOOT15’ when making your reservation. 

Wherever you intend to stay I do recommend that you make your booking as soon as your shoot day is booked.

Available Days

Our days continue to move at a steady rate.   As the attached list of Available Days constantly changes and includes dates not included in our last list. I suggest you have a look through the list as there may be days which have recently come available and may suit you. 

As our world becomes more challenging and insecure. It makes me more determined than ever to offer an enjoyable and relaxing days shooting as stress free as possible!!

By Frank Boddy May 8, 2024

8th May 2024

SUPPLEMENT TO NEWSLETTER No. 2 : 2024–2025 SEASON

An Idea for the Future

With the probability of a Labour Government sometime this year, whose policies are uncertain on all rural activities. No one really knows what the future of driven game shooting will be.

The licensing of grouse moors in Scotland and an anti-shooting government in Wales gives an indication of what may be in store for us in the not too distant future.

We must be positive and in order to avoid damaging measures against our sport we need to be one step ahead.

There is much discussion on the size of bags and the number of game birds being released. On Mountgarret our average bag over the last few years has been 260 birds per day. If we were to field 6 guns not 9 with a target bag of 175 birds, “in theory” this would give each of the 6 guns a similar number of birds and shots to what they would expect to have on a 260 bird day.

175 birds divided by 6 guns gives an average of 29 birds per gun x 9 guns gives 261 birds. In short this is just what you are experiencing at present but with a smaller bag.

You never know what something is like until you have tried it, so we need to see if my theory is correct. I am therefore pleased to offer 4 days in the new season fielding 6 guns with a target bag of 175 birds. I appreciate this is very much unknown territory. So in order to encourage you to try them I am offering these days at a 20% discount on our current prices. An additional 7% discount is available to everyone who has already made a booking this season.

As always, we will aim to shoot 10% over the target bag with no overage charged.

Dates for our 6 gun, 175 bird days:

Monday 28th October       Friday 15th November     Monday 25th November     Friday 13th December

At £1,500 per gun including vat.

If we were to increase the number of smaller bag/gun days in the future it would significantly reduce the number of birds we would need to release. I do however see a few problems. Would the days sell and would the exercise be financially viable? The only way to know is to try it.

This would not be the first time I have experienced fielding 6 guns on Mountgarret. Over 25 years ago the then Lord Richard Mountgarret invited me to make up some 6 gun days with him, which we did over two seasons.  I invited two guests and he did the same. These days were great fun and we all had plenty of shooting. I recall the bags were around 200 birds.

Double guns were an option but I have found a good loader/stuffer is just as effective as double guns. Not everyone is used to double gunning so I propose staying with single guns at present but do strongly recommend a friend to stand with you or you hire one of our loaders. If you don’t load quickly, we may not reach the bag!

I do hope you will join me in this “experiment” as a possible solution to future problems.

Whatever happens, as always, the days will be great fun.

1st May 2024

NEWSLETTER No. 2 : 2024–2025 SEASON

With so much happening it is difficult to know where to start.

Considering the uncertain political climate with parties saying what they are planning for our countryside and countryside pursuits once in power, we are certainly in uncharted waters.

Some of What Could or Will Happen

In Scotland legislation is now passing through the Scottish Parliament which will see licensing of grouse moors this season. Together with a ban on snaring and restrictions on moorland burning. Another threat by the Scottish Parliament is that when any area of land comes onto the market it will be split up and sold to individual buyers in areas no more than 2,200 acres for each buyer.

Wales is much worse as the Welsh Government seems determined to try to ban shooting and put small farmers out of business. It has already banned shooting on public land, the shooting of magpies and the use of snares. So there is not much hope for the curlew and other ground nesting birds in Wales in the near future.

In England, the Labour Party plans to ban trail hunting but supports shooting “provided it is carried out within the law”.

With a general election within 6 to 8 months when by all forecasts we can expect a Labour majority, I believe the extent of damage they will inflict on our countryside and all rural activities may depend on the size of their majority. This also applies in Scotland and Wales. However anything can happen and the irony is that some of these politicians threatening such damaging measures may not actually retain their seats. Some hope but we can only wish!! We can only wait and see.

What Can We Do

There are however a few positive measures we can take as an industry before we are faced with enforced legislation. Licensing of Shoots in England may be imposed but not immediately.  It is therefore important that all Shoots should register to be audited by either Trusted Game or British Game Assurance before the licensing of Shoots is forced upon us. We were one of the first Members of British Game Assurance, however we have moved to Trusted Game. This scheme is administered by our vets and is an overall far more effective scheme.

As it seems inevitable that the use of lead in all ammunition and shot will be banned sometime soon. Maybe as an industry we should all voluntarily change to non lead shot before being forced to do so.

There are now a good variety of very effective non lead cartridges available on the market. We have shot our last two seasons free from lead. I have found that once guns become used to the change our ratio of shot to bird is the same as when we were all lead. However we need to position the line of pickers up further behind the line of guns than in the past.

The use of non lead shot/cartridges opens up a large market for our game. If we could only create a demand for game larger than the availability, possibly this would go a long way towards saving our sport.

One of the main factors which is used against our sport is the size of bags. It is up to individual guns to decide what size of target bag they wish to take. In the new season we are fielding 200, 250, 300 and 350 bird days and plan an overall average target bag of 263 birds per day.

Countryside pursuits and driven game shooting has never before been under such threat and scrutiny. It is up to all of us to defend what we all enjoy and value.

Our New Season

I think this is enough negativity, as we have much to look forward to on the Mountgarret Shoot in our New Season.

We have caught up hen pheasants for our laying field, which are now laying well and we have our first batches of eggs set in our incubator. The majority of our birds are bought in as day old chicks with our incubator producing approximately 25% of our requirements.

We have more foxes than ever showing up which have been dealt with. It is lambing season for most of our farmers and our vermin control on foxes, carrion crows and magpies does certainly save many lambs.

The consistent rain which started last October and has never really stopped, has affected our farmers progress but unlike many farmers in southern areas, all our farmers will have a harvest. The land has now started to dry out so our game cover will be fine.

We are planning to release a similar number of poults to last season. These together with the birds we left at the end of last season should give us more than enough stock for our requirements. As always, we are tweaking a few drives to improve the overall performance of our birds. I can assure you we have much to look forward to.

 C haritable Donations

Following Covid and in the present economic climate it is Charities which suffer due to lack of available funds. During last season thanks to the generosity of our guns and their non shooting guests in supporting our daily sweepstake and non shooting guest lunches. We have raised an impressive total of £19,345 which has been donated to the following:

The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT)                                     £8,000

The Countryside Alliance (CA)                                                                               £1,250

The Gamekeepers Welfare Trust (GWT)                                                             £1,250

The Country Food Trust (CFT)                                                                               £1,250

Eat Game (EG)                                                                                                              £1,250

Songbird Survival Trust (SST)                                                                                   £300

Yorkshire Charity Clay Days (YCCD)                                                                    £4,150

Tanfield Grouse Charity Clay Day                                                                        £1,175

Nidd Parish Church (on Lord Mountgarret’ s Days)                                          £380

South Stainley Church (on our Farmers Day)                                                     £340

                                                                                                                                          ----------

                                                                                                                                          £19,345

Many thanks to you all for making all this possible.                                  ----------

Available Days

I would like to thank those of you who have booked days in the new season. 

There is still a good variety of days available each month throughout the season, as detailed on the attached list. It is worth looking through this as many days were not included on our previous list of available days.

I do hope there is something workable for you. 

With all the challenges and uncertainty around us, I invite you to join us for a large dose of sanity on the Mountgarret Shoot in our New Season.

By Frank Boddy February 21, 2024

20th February 2024

NEWSLETTER No. 1 : 2024–2025 SEASON  

Our 2023-2024 Season

Every season is different and we have just completed a season which can only be described as exceptional in many ways.

So why was last season such a success?

In the Spring and Summer of 2023, the weather was very kind to us and gave excellent rearing conditions. We always aim to rear athletes and in order to achieve this our chicks must be fed on the best possible diet available from day one. We certainly achieved this by changing our game feed pellet supplier to A1 Feeds of Dishforth, North Yorkshire. Both our partridge and French Common Ring Neck strain of pheasant chicks grew really well from day old chicks. At one time we thought they were young turkeys!!

With little disease and few losses from day old we kept our pheasant poults in the rearing pens until 8 weeks and partridge poults until 14 weeks old. In the past we have found less predation on well grown poults from raptors if kept on the rearing field for at least this length of time.

Once taken off game pellets our birds are given a diet of 40% split maize and 60% wheat for the remainder of the season.

The weather in September and early October proved to be far too hot and still. At times it was unbearable and we were actually out shooting on the hottest day on record. However, due to their excellent condition, this did not seem to affect our partridge who performed particularly well considering these conditions. We also knew the same would apply to our pheasants as they showed what they would be like later in the season when driven with the partridge in September.

Then in mid-October the rain started and has hardly stopped ever since and we are now in February! I cannot remember a day when the ground was dry. Although these unwelcome conditions persisted, our well fed athletes performed exceptionally well even when wet through. Considering we released the same number of poults as normal there was certainly no shortage of birds throughout the whole season.

So why did our birds grow and hold so well?

Our shoot area is best described as rolling, mainly arable countryside with woodlands and wild bird cover positioned to produce challenging but not impossible birds. Included in our area of 4,500 acres, last season there was in excess of 450 acres of feed maize, mostly in very large blocks which were impossible to drive.  

In addition to this feed maize we had our own 250+ acres of wild bird cover which also included maize, plus our extensive areas of woodland. These areas offered excellent dry cover for our birds.  

Feed maize is normally harvested by early to mid-October at the latest. However, due to the waterlogged conditions many areas were inaccessible to any kind of harvester. The outcome was that much of the maize was still standing in late November.

Although we were unable to drive a number of our main drives the birds did not wander as is normal in mild Autumn weather when there is an abundance of natural food. They just stayed put!

Callum and his team did an excellent job of ensuring all our birds had sufficient feed. However, I feel these conditions and the large areas of dry cover available to our birds played a major part in our being able to hold and still hold an increased number of birds.

Given these consistently wet conditions which prevailed on many of our shoot days. Our guns and particularly our Keepers, Beaters and Pickers Up coped really well. We never actually lost a day although on some days we included less drives with the day finishing early but we always achieved the target bag.

I thank everyone for their resilience in these unwelcome conditions.

Although we try you cannot control “Mother Nature” and we must accept and learn to live with everything she throws at us. All in all, we have experienced one of the best if not the best ever season in my 34 years of running Shoots.

I am not sure if I want a repeat of these tiresome conditions in our new season. May be a little less rain would be appreciated!!

Considering we still have a large number of birds on the ground, the following are our returns for last season compared to to previous seasons.

Please contact us for these figures. 

Our New 2024-2025 Season

Last season is going to take some beating but I can assure you all we will be doing our absolute best to achieve this.

Due to Covid and Bird Flu and all the problems these events have caused it has been very difficult to accurately cost our shoot days. Fortunately, the costs have now levelled out.

I have identified areas where some costs have actually reduced and have passed these savings onto our Members, by offering a 7% discount based on last season shoot fees to everyone who books days before 30th April 2024.

All shoots should have made similar savings so overall shoot fees throughout our industry should be reduced in the new season.

We propose releasing a similar number of birds to last season with approximately 50% pheasants and 50% partridge plus a few English partridge. However, due to farmers possibly only being able to sow feed maize in the areas still waterlogged once they have dried out. It is highly likely we will be faced with a repeat of last season’s large blocks of feed maize. If by some miracle it is harvested in good time, we should be fine.

As miracles do not happen, we may be again faced with some main drives being inaccessible until December and January. However, our birds will have plenty of cover and should hold.

An Additional mule

As some of our Members are getting older but may not like to admit it!! Walking to the pegs can prove difficult. So, in addition to the all-terrain Kawasaki Mule which pulls the game cart and is also used to transport guns to their pegs. I have purchased an additional Kawaski Mule with four seats not just two. I plan to have this available each day to take guns to their pegs.

Unfortunately, delivery is quoted as between 2 to 12 months.   I do hope it arrives before our season starts.!!

I am planning a number of further improvements in the new season and will keep you advised of our progress throughout the closed season.

The Lead Shot Saga Continues

As you are no doubt aware we are awaiting a report, or best described as a directive, from The Health and Safety Executive HSE, as to the future use of lead in all forms of shot for cartridges and in ammunition used in the UK. So far, all indications are that the use of lead except in air rifles will be made illegal within the next five to six years or possibly sooner.

Should common sense prevail, it should be at least this period of time in order to give manufacturers time to be able to produce the variety and volume of product available to satisfy the market demand. Sadly common sense does not normally prevail so we must wait and see. I am not sure if this is good or bad news but HSE have requested additional time for their consultation.

What does not seem to be public knowledge here in the UK is that according to our Game Dealer, lead and other so called toxic substances in all meat and food may be banned in Europe during 2024.

Considering that approximately 70% of game shot in the UK is exported to Europe frozen in feather, may have some bearing on how the UK proceeds with a ban on the use of lead. As normal nothing is clear as to how we stand on this.

Our Shoot has been lead free for the last two seasons. Last season our Game Dealer took 70% of the birds we shot and paid for every bird. Of the remaining 30% of birds, 18% were given away and 12% were too damaged to enter the food chain so were incinerated.

Our dealer has recently advised that due to all our birds being lead free together with their consistently good size and quality. He is in the process of negotiating a contract which will guarantee not only a market for our birds but also that we will receive a significant increase in the price we receive. The Veterinary Audit of our Shoot under Trusted Game has assisted with this contract.

As I have always said if we can create a market demand larger than the supply, this will go a long way towards saving the sport of driven game shooting.

As a foot note. During our last season it is worth mentioning that more and more guns moved voluntarily to using non lead shot.  

In order to be certain, I checked with any new guns that they had suitable non lead cartridges with no plastic wads. I was surprised by the number who told me they had already changed to non lead, many some time ago. This may be an indication on the direction we are heading.

Available Days and Shoot Fees

I would like to thank everyone who has already made a booking for the new season. So far 50% of our days have been taken. So there are still a good variety of days to choose from in the remaining 50%.

I am pleased to attach a list of our Available Days and do hope there is something workable for you.

As advised, I have been able to reduce our shoot fees compared to last season, by giving a 7% early booking discount for all bookings made by 30th April.

I also appreciate selecting your days so far ahead can be difficult. So, if you book just two pegs or more before 30th April you will receive the 7% discount on all days booked after 30th April.

I am also the first to appreciate when things are tight as they are at present there is always the temptation to cut corners in order to reduce costs. I can assure you all that this will certainly not happen on The Mountgarret Shoot.

Although I have identified where savings can be made this will in no way affect the quality of the shoot days you have become accustomed to and particularly the quality of our birds and hospitality.

An Amusing Episode at the End of Last Season

I gave up actual shooting three seasons ago in order to concentrate on picking up and assisting on our shoot days.

Some may call it disrupting the day, however this has gone really well!!

As I was so fed up with the abundance of cock pheasants we had at the end of last season I decided to take my gun out and stand as a back gun. My first drive went quite well with 4 cocks and 2 wounded partridges accounted for with 12 shots!

However, my second drive was not so good, 3 cocks and sadly 1 hen. I was already thinking about asking our guns to shoot cocks only. I now realise it can be difficult to tell the difference between a cock and a hen when they are coming straight towards you. By the time you identify what it is, it is too late. So, I decided against this request.

My day did not end there. I was stood next to one of our Pickers Up, Malcolm. A cock came over and I thought I had hit it and so did Malcolm but we saw nothing fall. The bird had flown on and then flew back toward us and then dropped on Malcolm. Luckily, he was fine but I decided it may be safer for everyone if I left my guns in the cabinet!!

So, What Will the New 2024-2025 Season Bring?

Unfortunately, as a possible change of Government seems likely. We must be prepared to face more unwelcome challenges for our sport.

How long we will be able to enjoy our sport as we know it, no one knows. So more the reason to enjoy it whilst we can. All I can say is that The Mountgarret Shoot will always offer a “Proper Days Driven Shooting” for as long as we can.

By Frank Boddy January 9, 2024

21st December 2023

NEWSLETTER No. 8 : 2023–2024 SEASON

With only 24 shoot days remaining we are fast approaching the end of what has been a really successful season, possibly our best ever.

We achieved excellent returns from our rearing field. Due mainly to the hard work by our Head Keeper Callum McIntosh and his team. Also due to working closely with our Vets under the Trusted Game Audit Scheme. Compared to previous seasons we administered a reduced amount of antibiotics which certainly helped in producing some very fit and healthy poults. The quality of our poults has given us some very exciting sport this season.

The run up to the season was not without its problems. Due to the very dry conditions during the growing season, there were times when I wondered if we would have any wild bird cover. As it transpired my concerns were unnecessary as once we had some rain everything grew really well.

 s always with any field sport our success is dictated by our wonderful climate. We started the season with some hot, sunny and still days. Just what you don’t want on a shoot day ! However, due to the quality of our birds they flew exceptionally well.

Since mid-October we have been faced with possibly the most exceptional wet weather I have ever known. Although challenging for everyone, Guns, beaters, pickers up and most of all our birds we have come through well so far.

Our move to non lead shot continues to prove to be a great success. Most guns by the end of last season commented that they experienced little difference between lead and non lead.

The real success has been with our game dealer as he now has customers queuing up for our game.

As a sport if we can only create a market larger than the supply it may well save our sport. Europe is going non lead in 2024 and as 70% of the birds shot in the UK are exported to Europe, mainly in feather. Most game dealers will only be taking game shot with non lead next season.

Shoot Fees : New Season 2024-2025

We will field 200, 250, 300 and 350 bird days, with Clear Up Days at the end of our season with bags of 175 birds. On our 350 bird days we will include the Lake at Ripley Castle for some testing duck.

I estimate our target bag for the new season will average 260 birds per day.

As my current costings are showing a small reduction in our overheads compared to the present season. I have decided rather than an overall reduction in shoot fees. In appreciation to those of you who book your days early and pay promptly. All bookings made before 30th April 2024 will receive a discount of 7% on our current shoot fees for all days booked before this date . Providing your initial 30% shoot fee is paid before 31st May 2024. With other instalments paid on time.

This gives an average saving of £125 to £150 per gun per day compared to the current season.

Another change I am making, in order to become an Exclusive Member of The Mountgarret Shoot, you now need only book one gun day to be eligible for all Exclusive Membership benefits including Special Offers which will inevitably be available as the season progresses.

Payment Terms are as in the past:   1st February 30%       1st May 40%       1st August 30%

Shoot Day Information  : 2024-2025

I am pleased to attach our Shoot Day Information for the New Season. It details what I hope will happen on a shoot day and answers many frequently asked questions.

Shoot Dates and Costs : 2024-2025

Finally I am pleased to attach details of our Available Shoot Dates together with the cost of a gun on each day including vat.

As always, I really do thank you all for the support you give to The Mountgarret Shoot and look forward to having you with us again in the New Season.

Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and hopefully a Prosperous New Year.

By Frank Boddy October 18, 2023

10th October 2023

NEWSLETTER No. 7 : 2023–2024 SEASON

Over the 34 years I have been running shoots once the new season starts, I am always a little apprehensive and concerned that our fat young partridge and pheasants will actually fly on our early days!

I am pleased to report that although the very warm sunny weather was against us for most of September. Our partridge did not let us down and flew magnificently. As for the pheasant, these young birds really showed us what we can expect to experience during the season.

This season I changed our feed supplier which has proved to be a great success. The chicks/poults ate less and thanks to our Vet through the Trusted Game Scheme we used less antibiotics than in the past. The results are that we had fewer losses on our rearing field compared to precious seasons and the birds have survived well since being released due to their excellent condition.

I know we have much to look forward to with plenty of fit and testing birds.

EXCLUSIVE MEMBERS SHOOT DAYS and SPECIAL OFFERS

In the past you have been required to take £2,500 value of days before vat to be eligible for Exclusive Membership. This season all you have needed to do is to take one day to become an Exclusive Member.

There are a number of other benefits for Exclusive Members but the main benefit is the availability of Special Offer Days.

When I entered into the world of driven game shooting, I hate to say this, but now 57 years ago, most Estates kept their shooting in hand so there was little opportunity to experience the real quality of driven game shooting I was looking for. As always if you persevere opportunities do happen. I said to myself then that if I ever had my own shoot, it would be open to individual guns who like myself at that time was looking for quality driven game shooting.

Over the years I have been supported by both full teams, small parties and individual guns, which I really appreciate. The quality of shooting is a very important part of the day and I know we can provide this. However, may be as I get older, I find the company of like-minded friends from all walks of life is just as important.

Hospitality is also important and find by starting our shoot days with breakfast is a real ice breaker and everyone has the opportunity to meet each other before the day starts. Refreshments throughout the day are well received as is our lunch at the end of the day. The Inn at South Stainley who have been our caterers for the last two seasons have brought their quality to a new level this season.

In the past I have been very fortunate and have visited more shoots than I wish to confess to. During this this time I have experienced what I feel are both the good and bad points of a driven shoot day.

On Mountgarret I have tried to plan our days as to what I would expect if I were in the line of guns each day. The outcome of the way I run the shoot. Mainly to individual guns and small parties is that there are some days when not all the guns are taken.

I have tried running days with as little as six guns but it is hard for our Keepers to funnel the birds over such a short line. 8 or 9 guns are far easier.

Faced with this problem I have asked myself what is the best way to fill the pegs on these few remaining days. The answer it to sell the remaining guns at a discount. This is fine but as a true Yorkshireman if I am giving something away it must be to everyone who has already supported the Shoot.

I am delighted all our October days are now taken. So in order for you to plan your season. I have decided to offer all our remaining November days through to and including 9th December as a Special Offer .

For Mountgarret Shoot Exclusive Members

In appreciation for all your support I am pleased to offer to all our Exclusive Members a 40% discount.

For GunsOnPegs Premium Members

GunsOnPegs have been great supporters of my Shoot since they were established. So I am pleased to  offer GunsOnPegs Premium Members a 30% discount .

For everyone else on my mailing list who has shown an interest in the Shoot I offer a 20% discount .

There are now just 11% of our original days remaining as detailed on the attached list of Available Days. I would like to move these as soon as possible so I can get on with the job of running the Shoot

I do hope there is something to suit you. So don’t hold back and please take as many days as you wish.

Looking forward to seeing you in the season.

By Frank Boddy August 2, 2023

1st August 2023

NEWSLETTER No. 5 : 2023–2024 SEASON

I am pleased to advise that with only six weeks to our first shoot day, everything is now in place for hopefully another successful season!

We have had a very successful rearing field with most of our pheasants now released. Once the harvest is complete, we will be releasing our French and English partridge.

With no rain for eight weeks. In early July I was becoming very concerned regarding the very sad state of our Wild Bird Cover. I had forgotten we are in North Yorkshire where it always eventually rains. Sure enough the constant rain mid July soon solved the problem and all our corps are now growing well.   All now looks very promising for the new season.

However not all is looking bright and beautiful for the future of driven shooting. No sooner did we get over the tragedy of Covid. We were faced with and are still faced with the problems associated with possible further Avian Flu outbreaks This devastating disease looks like being with us for the foreseeable future.

If all this were not bad enough. Possibly due to a small number of people in Government positions both elected and employed who do not approve of our Sport, a number of restrictions are possibly on the way.

In Scotland there are moves to license grouse shooting, In Wales shooting has been banned on Government owned land and there is a move in the Welsh Parliament to prohibit the release of pheasant and red legged partridge throughout the whole of Wales other than under license.

In England as a precaution against Avian Flu being transmitted from game birds to other wild birds. Natural England have decided that in areas on and 500 metres from an SPA (Special Protected Area) such as Moorlands, some Riverbanks and Coastal Estuaries. For the next two years a license is required from Natural England to be able to release pheasant and red legged partridge on these areas.  As far as I am aware there are no scientific grounds for this somewhat draconian measure.

This legislation was brought in with zero notice and without consultation. I am hearing that not all the 200 shoots affected have been granted a license to release. I understand, even some of those who have been granted a license have been restricted to not releasing before 30th September. Many shoots and game farmers are unable to hold their birds penned up until September. So there is an obvious welfare problem for the birds.   Sadly, some Shoots may close and keepers lose their jobs.  Which as we all know is something some in authority want to happen!

So what is next? Particularly if we have a change of Government next year. When I meet shooting friends of my generation the topic of conversation is often around the future of our sport. Sadly, the consensus is that we have seen the best days of driven shooting. I really do hope that this is not the case. However, as always, we must be prepared to face whatever the future has in store for us. Our shooting may be restricted in a number of ways but a day out in our beautiful countryside with like-minded friends cannot be taken away from us. We hope !!

With all this looming over us possibly now is the time to enjoy driven shooting as we know it, whilst you can! With this in mind the good news is that there is a large variety of excellent driven shooting available throughout the country at the present time.

As an individual gun or small party in the past availability has been restricted due to most shoots selling days only to full teams. Fortunately, this has changed with much more availability for individual guns. When I took up serious driven game shooting over 50 years ago. All the best driven shooting was held in hand by estates. Shooting partridge other than English was frowned upon and no pheasant were shot before November. Thank goodness things have changed!

With this large variety of driven shooting at present being available, I have detailed what I would hope to expect if I were in the line of guns on a driven game shoot in the 2023-2024 Season.

  • With recent significant increases in the overall cost of running a Shoot. The cost of your shoot day should be competitively priced compared to other similar Shoots.
  • Testimonials on the experiences of other guns are available on shoot websites and from GunsOnPegs. These give a good guide as to what you can expect on a particular shoot.
  • For a Shoot to be situated in beautiful rolling countryside with a good variety of testing drives. There is nothing more boring as every drive being the same.
  • For a Shoot to offer individual guns as well as full teams. 
  • For a Shoot where non shooting guests are welcome just to enjoy the day.
  •   For a Shoot where Lady and Novice guns are welcome. 
  • The size of bag is up to each individual. Some guns wish to shoot 500 to 1,000 birds in a day. To me it is unacceptable to shoot this number of birds in a day. It only fuels the fire for those who are against our sport. I find most sporting driven guns are looking for bags of around 200 to 350 at the most. With 250 to 300 being quite sufficient for most guns.
  • Only non lead cartridges with degradable wads should be used. This ensures every bird you shoot enters the food chain and you do not pollute the land and water with plastic wads.
  • For a Shoot to be clear on its “overage” policy. Preferably no overage charged over the agreed target bag. Similarly the Shoot’s policy with regard to cancelled days due to bad weather or if the number of birds under the bag is achieved.
  • For a Shoot which aims at around 10% over the target bag with no overage charged. 
  • For a Shoot to be hosted in a relaxed no rush manner, in order that everyone has an enjoyable day.
  • To start the day with breakfast where everyone has the opportunity to meet the other guns.
  • To be given a shoot card at the start of the day with the name of each gun.
  •  For a detailed briefing by the Shoot Host over breakfast so everyone knows what to expect and what is expected of them. 
  • To shoot with a convivial team of like-minded people assisted by a polite and happy team of experienced keepers, beaters and pickers up.
  • Not to have to walk too far to each drive. If walking is difficult, for a rough terrain vehicle to be available to take you to your peg.
  • For transport available to drive you around the Shoot if you do not wish to use your own vehicle.
  • Instructor/loaders and shot gun hire all being available.
  • For each drive to be pegged and stands clearly numbered.
  • For well grown fit pheasant and partridge to show on every drive up to the end of the season in January. Possibly with a few English grey partridge.
  • To be presented with challenging but not impossible birds, spread over the whole line of guns on each drive.
  • For the number of birds presented to the guns to be in sufficient quantity for the guns to be able to be selective in order to achieve the target bag.
  • Once on your peg not to have to wait for ages for the birds to show. A mix of partridge with pheasant achieves this.
  • It should be accepted that duck and/or geese may fly over any line of guns on any Shoot but the guns should have the option of whether or not they wish to shoot them.
  • A duck drive should be available for those guns who wish to shoot them and no day should be dominated by duck and/or geese.
  • No woodcock, snipe or ground game should be shot.
  • To have fellow guns who exercise a degree of etiquette by being selective and respecting their neighbours’ birds.
  • To have your spent cartridges collected at the end of each drive. When you hopefully leave them in a tidy pile!
  • For guns to be welcome to bring their dogs providing they are pegged and not picking up during a drive.
  • To have plenty of time to work your dogs at the end of each drive without your birds already being vacuumed up by the pickers up and not being rushed to move to the next drive.
  • To experience a full days shooting with four to five drives.
  •  To have refreshments available throughout the day with any alcohol taken in moderation, together with soft drinks, tea and coffee, after each drive. With pie and soup at midday. The day should end with a tasty lunch specially prepared for the team, in a private Lodge or similar accompanied by a delicious wine, not cheap plonk.
  •  A debrief of the day given over lunch by the Host together with a card detailing the bag for the day.
  • In order to support The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), Countryside Alliance (CA), Gamekeepers Welfare Trust (GWT), Country Food Trust (CFT) and other organisations connected to our sport. To hold an optional sweepstake with prizes on the bag from the day.
  • At the end of the day to look after the Keepers and receive a pack of dressed pheasant or partridge crowns chilled and ready to cook or for the freezer. With further birds in feather being available if required at no additional cost.
  • It is also very important to have a choice of competitively priced comfortable hotels and accommodation near to the Shoot to reduce the time spent driving to and from a shoot day. For the hotels to be prepared to accommodate dogs and have secure storage for your shotguns.
  • There are many other aspects of a shoot day but if a shoot can achieve these, I am sure everyone will go away happy.

So where can you find this “Proper Driven Shoot Day.” You need look no further than

  THE MOUNTGARRET SHOOT !!

After 34 years of running Driven Game Shoots, the above details what we set out to achieve.

Every Shoot Day is its own Special Day. However there are three elements which can make this a challenge. Our unpredictable weather, wild creatures and humans. So some days can certainly be better than others !!

Included with this Newsletter No. 5 is the following information which you may find of interest. For hard copies please contact Lynda on 01423 323321 or e-mail info@mountgarretshoot.co.uk

Revised Shoot Day Information 2023-2024 Season

Although our Shoot is described in detail on our website www.mountgarretshoot.com.   This Shoot Day Information gives you a brief outline of our Shoot. There have been a number of changes for the new season.

Directions to our Shoot Lodge

This map gives you the directions you require. Hopefully, this will avoid your becoming lost!!

Hotels, Accommodation and Restaurants    

Being close the Spa Town of Harrogate we are spoilt for choice in Hotels and Restaurants. We also have The Inn at South Stainley only 5 minutes from our Shoot Lodge. The Inn also provides the catering for our breakfast and lunches in our Shoot Lodge.

We have compiled a comprehensive list of 26 hotels and 10 restaurants, close to the Shoot, so you have plenty to choose from.

Order Form for Non lead Cartridges

Last season we moved to non lead only shot. This gave us a ready market for our game which we plan to build on in the new season. Initially there was some resistance to change by some Members. By the season end everyone told me following a brief adjustment from lead they found little or no difference.

We are not cartridge dealers and offer a good selection of Steel, Bismuth and alternative shot to our shoot Members. All as detailed on the attached order form with all cartridges available from stock.

If you could return your order form, your cartridges will be ready for you on your day.

Dressed Game Order Form

Our game dealer, Ox Close Fine Foods offers an extensive range of game products ready for the oven or the freezer. These products can be pre ordered for collection on a shoot day or posted direct to you. All orders and payment must be made direct to Ox Close Fine Foods. Contact Nick Lister on 07572 037428 or e-mail Sales@oxclosefinefoods.co.uk

Shoot Calendar and Last Minute Check List

The Calendar helps you plan your season and Check List ensures you don’t forget the many important items you require on a shoot day.

List of Available Days

We have experienced an encouraging take up of days with around 20% still available. The list has changed considerably over the last few weeks with a number of new dates coming available.

I hope there will be something workable for you.

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Looking forward to seeing you in the New Season in “Gods Own Country,” our beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. 

By Frank Boddy August 2, 2023

20th June 2023

NEWSLETTER No. 4 : 2023–2024 SEASON

You will have no doubt heard or read regarding the recent directive from Defra and Natural England here in England. Together with the Welsh Government’s proposals on possible licensing of Shoots.

In Wales Natural Resources Wales (NRW), a supposedly arms-length advisory body to the Welsh Government issued a 12 week consultation on 27th March outlining its intention to add pheasant and red legged partridge to the schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act, thus putting them on par with invasive non-native species.

The proposals laid out by NRW risk amounting to a ban on the release of game birds through the back door. They would require a General License to release game birds and a specific license to release them within 500 metres of protected sites such as SSSIs. Releasing game birds without the necessary licences would become an offence in Wales.

The system would mean that it would only be possible to release game birds subject to the goodwill and co-operation of the Minister and NRW, a position most shooters would find uncomfortable given Welsh Labour’s stance on opposing game shooting in Wales. Furthermore, the system of licensing would mean that license grants could be suspended at any time, which could disrupt a whole season’s shooting and make planning a season uncertain and difficult to negotiate. The final date for objections is today 20th June 2023. So we must wait and see the outcome of the consultation.

However, just as serious a problem has arisen for some Shoots here in England. Defra and Natural England have issued a very much last minute directive to all shoots planning to release game birds this season within 500 metres of a SPA (Special Protected Area). These Shoots must apply for a license without delay. Defra and Natural England have decided this as a temporary emergency measure with regard to the release of game birds in these areas. Game managers will need individual licences because of a perceived risk of transmission of avian influenza from game birds to wild bird population.

I am relieved to advise our Shoot on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton Estates is not affected. I do however feel for those Shoots affected who must now apply for licences just as they are about to release their birds. There is nothing more stressful than uncertainty and there is now way of knowing how this may affect all shooting in England in the future.

I feel it is best at this time for me not to voice my opinion on this matter.   I am sure we will all be watching the progress of this somewhat draconian directive.

Rearing Field and Releases

I am very pleased to advise that so far, our rearing field has gone really well. Our first poults will be released into the woods this week with the balance over the next six weeks. I am confident we will have more than sufficient birds for our season.

Shoot Day Availability

We have experienced a good take up of days with just over 20% of our days remaining. These are detailed on the attached list which shows a good variety of days still available.

Wild game Cover

After 7 weeks of very warm sunny conditions with no rain. At last the rain has started and our crops are showing through. We are very dependent on Wild Bird Cover for our most testing birds so I am somewhat relieved to see everything has started to grow.

Shoot Fees

I would like to thank those of you who have not only booked days in the new season but have also paid your shoot fees. This time of our “out of season” is very heavy for our shoot account, I would therefore appreciate receiving payment of any due invoices as soon as ever possible.

Instructors and Loaders

A golfer uses a professional to sort out any problems they may have. A game shot is no different. We all seen to be able to perfect bad shooting techniques without too much of a problem. Particularly at the start of the season when you may not have had your gun out for a few months.

I do strongly recommend you take the opportunity of hiring one of our experienced instructors to put you right for the season. There is nothing more frustrating than missing birds in the new season which you knew you could have hit without any problem last season. 

I can arrange someone for you at a cost £140 for the day paid direct to the instructor. Shotgun hire is also available from your instructor with prior notice at £50 per day. I can assure you that you will not regret it and wish you had done this sooner.

As demand is high, I recommend you book your instructor/loader as soon as possible.

Hotels and accommodation

We are fortunate in having a good selection of hotels near to our Shoot. I am pleased to attach details of the various hotels with rates and driving times to the Shoot.

The Inn at South Stainley which is situated 5 minutes from our meeting place at our Shoot Lodge, offers very comfortable accommodation with competitive rates. Please note, if you advise you are joining the Shoot when you book a 15% discount will be given.

I also enclose a map of the location of our Shoot Lodge so hopefully you will not get lost this season!!

Mountgarret Shoot Lodge, Stainley Hall Farm, South Stainley, Nr Harrogate HG3 3NE

Non Lead Shot Cartridges

As anyone who shot with us last season is aware we have moved to non lead shot cartridges. This move has secured a certain market for all our game.

We have now taken into stock a good selection of non lead cartridges. An order form is attached and we will have your order ready for you on your first day with us in the new season.

It is your responsibility to check that your shotgun is proofed for Steel Shot. If in doubt both Bismuth and Bio Ammo Blue are suitable for any shotgun providing it is in proof !

Rough Terrain Vehicle

As well as our Land Rover Defenders we also have a rough terrain Kawasaki Mule available. This is ideal for anyone who may find walking to your peg difficult.

As with shotgun hire this is available with a driver who can also act as your loader for £140 for the day. Some prior notice is required.

Looking forward to seeing you in the new season.

By Frank Boddy May 10, 2023

18th April 2023

NEWSLETTER No. 3 : 2023–2024 SEASON

Much has been happening and I am pleased to keep you updated on our progress, We are now well into our “Out of Season” and within a month our rearing field will be full of chicks.

We have been through Covid and Bird flu, which although is showing a definite downturn there are still a few cases and with the return of migratory birds we must remain vigilant. Our Chief Veterinary Officer has announced that mandatory housing measures in the UK for poultry and captive birds is now lifted. This is hopefully a positive indication for the future.

I understand that the Welsh Government in the form of Natural Resources Wales launched a 12 week consultation on 27th March 2023 on proposals to introduce a licensing system for the release of pheasant and red legged partridge in Wales. If these proposals are implemented, game bird releasing will be restricted and only permitted under license, giving the anti-shooting Welsh Government the power to shut down game shooting in Wales. You may recall in 2019 the same Natural Resource Wales were successful in implementing a ban on shooting on all publicly owned land in Wales.

In 2022 Natural Resources Wales also put restrictions on the shooting of crows, jackdaws and magpies. This is the last thing Welsh sheep farmers and gamekeepers needed. This may have disastrous implications for all concerned.

How this may affect the rest of the UK in unknown. However, it is an indication of how a few people in authority have the power to damage our established traditions and rural way of life. I know our various shooting organisations will fight this vigorously. We can also fight it as individuals. Details are available on the websites of BASC, Countryside Alliance and GWCT.

Nothing stands still and change will always happen. So we may need to accept that although we should not be required to justify our sport. We must be prepared to ensure we have our house in order and be ready to fight our corner when necessary.

So where do we start. Maybe we should start at the end!

Game Meat

We all know that game meat in its many forms is one of the most nutritious, low fat foods available. There are a number of excellent initiatives to promote this free range food. We must first however ensure that our game is reared to the highest standards, then once shot that it is handled to the same high level of hygiene as other meat.  We can only justify our sport if all our game enters the food chain in excellent condition.

Whether we like it or not supermarkets dictate our eating habits and there is still too little game available from supermarket shelves. If as I suspect this is due to the possibility that it may contain lead shot. We can do something about it. If we could only achieve a higher demand for game meat than the quantity available, it would go a long way to both justifying and saving our sport.

Non Lead Shot

Last season was our first season when we only used non lead shot being, Bismuth, Steel and Bio Ammo. In short, I feel this change went really well and by the end of the season the majority of our guns accepted this is the way forward and experienced little difference compared to previous seasons where we used lead only. Initially it can be difficult to adapt to the change to non lead but you soon click into it. Much of the apprehension is in the mind!

If we are to fight our corner the move to non lead is a small sacrifice to make in defending our sport. As a Shoot our moving to non lead shot meant our game was well received and found its way onto Sainsbury’s shelves as well as a number of new outlets. We also actually received some payment for the majority of our game for the first time in many seasons.

Assurance and Audit

I feel this is an area which must and will advance rapidly during the next few months. There are two main initiatives: British Game Assurance and Trusted Game. To use the modern jargon; we must be transparent.

Not to go into great detail but I have found that compared to British Game Assurance, Trusted Game being an initiative set up by a number of vets, is a more rigorous audit and assists our Shoot far more in being able to achieve the high standards which are required.

By using Trusted Game Standards and working closely with our vet we achieved the best ever returns from our rearing field last season.

If we are all to get our house in order and be ready for whatever form of legislation or licensing we may be faced with in the future. This independent audit is the way forward.

I hope this gives you all some food for thought,

Our Last Season 2022-2023

Last season was our first without Ripley Castle and Hob Green and now with Callum McIntosh as our Head Keeper.

In February/March we were all unsure if we would actually have a shooting season. This was due to the import restrictions on eggs from France due to the disastrous Bird Flu outbreak.

In previous seasons we have purchased our chicks from a French supplier. These chicks were produced form French laid eggs hatched here in the UK. They are an excellent disease free chick in French Common and Manchurian strains. As many of you are aware these birds fly well and have and ideal body weight which is well accepted by our Game Dealer.

Although positive messages were coming from France, there was nothing definite. We therefore decided to erect a laying field and caught up sufficient of our last season’s French Common hen pheasants for our own incubator. This move certainly saved our season. The outcome was that with our own chicks and some from other UK Hatcheries we ended up with more pheasant poults than we actually required.

With regard to our partridge. We had ordered the majority of our requirements from a UK hatchery. Unfortunately our order was reduced so we did not received our full amount. We had also ordered a quantity from our French suppler. The final outcome was that like many Shoots and hatcheries we did not receive any pheasant or partridge chicks form our French suppliers.

However we did release sufficient pheasant for our season but were short on partridge poults, with this shortfall made up with pheasant poults.

We also purchased 1,000 English Grey partridge poults. They certainly ran circles round us and we shot 62!!

Our returns for the season can be viewed on request.  A return of 50% on the partridge released is excellent but the pheasant return of 37% is disappointing. Not unsurprisingly we had a large number of pheasants on the ground at the end of the season.

These returns are very much thanks to our keepers and our team of beaters and pickers up. I also feel our large area of game cover crops certainly held and produced some testing birds.

Shoot Dinner

On Saturday 18 February we held our first ever Mountgarret Shoot Dinner. This was held at The Inn at South Stainley, who also provide our shoot lunches throughout the season in our Shoot Lodge.

Our guests were our Landlords, Farmers, Keepers and many who had helped the Shoot throughout the season. Together with a number of Shoot Members.

We experienced a truly excellent evening and plan to make this a bi-annual event.

Charitable Donations

During last season, thanks to the generosity of our guns and their non shooting guests in supporting our daily sweepstake, non shooting guest lunches, various fines and at our Shoot Dinner. Even though we were away from Ripley Castle we raised a total of £18,760 which we donated to the following:

The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT)                 £9,000

The Countryside Alliance                                                                    £1,500

The Gamekeepers Welfare Trust                                                      £1,250

The Country Food Trust                                                                       £1,250

Songbird Survival Trust                                                                           £300

Yorkshire Charity Clay Days                                                               £3,000

Tanfield Grouse Charity Clay Day                                                        £600

Nidd Parish Church (On Lord Mountgarret Days)                          £480

South Stainley Church                                                                              £180

Carried forward balance                                                                      £1,200

All in all we had another successful season but it was not without its challenges!!

Our New Season 2023-2024

Birds

Although the level of bird Flu has shown a significant decline both in France and here in the UK.  As it is still there we decided not to take the risk of depending totally on eggs from France. We erected a new laying field situated a few miles away from our rearing field. This would hopefully mean that in the event of a Bird Flu outbreak on our laying field we should still be able to rear birds supplied from other hatcheries.

We have caught up over 1,000 pheasant hens in French Common and Manchurian strains. There should be a surplus of eggs which we will sell to other hatcheries. We plan to rear our pheasant from day old chicks to 7 week old poults. The chicks will be both hatched through our incubator together with French laid eggs hatched here in the UK. We are also buying some Polish strain chicks from another UK Hatchery.

Our partridge chicks will be from a UK Hatchery and plan to rear all our partridge from day old to chicks to 14 week old poults on our rearing field.

Being ever optimistic that we may have better returns on our English Grey Partridge compared to last season, we have purchased a further 1,000 poults. We must wait and see what happens!

Rearing Field

I always say we are far busier out of season compared to the actual shooting season. It is near enough a 24 hour job with our Keepers working in shifts.

So much can go wrong. A lamp can blow out and literally hundreds of chicks can be lost within a few minutes by smothering each other whilst trying to stay warm.   If there is disease around, they will catch it. So we are constantly checking for any signs. Then administering medication as prescribed by our vets. Bio security is imperative so we do not cut any corners. Working closely with our Vet under the Trusted Game Standards has certainly improved our return from chick to poult last season.

It is definitely the most stressful time of our season with far more pressure compared to an actual shoot day!!

Vermin Control

In addition to the poults from our rearing field. As we are seeing a good wild stock of both pheasant and partridge on the ground, we are hopeful of an additional stock of wild poults. We are concentrating on vigorous vermin control in order to give our wild broods a chance of survival.

This is particularly important at this time of our season. When we had a brief period of snow we saw and dispatched a number of foxes. Sitting out in a cold night waiting for a fox is no fun but it must be done. Our Keepers certainly deserve their tips for this additional work.

On our shoot area we have a number of sheep farmers. Some lambs are born outside so it is imperative for them and for our nesting wild birds to keep on top of the foxes, crows, jackdaws and magpies. The damage they can do to newly born lambs, pheasant and partridge eggs and chicks can be devastating. Squirrels, stoats and rats must all be controlled.

This is the other side of a Shoot which is sadly forgotten on a shoot day.

Game Cover Crops

Everyone quite rightly expects the Shoot to present a steady flow of challenging birds on each drive over the full line of guns. In order to achieve this, our Keepers and Beaters must have good game cover to hold and present the birds.

The topography of our Shoot is best described as rolling countryside. We have a number of woodlands which have been planted over the years to produce testing birds.

The woodlands are important, however the positioning of our Game Cover Crops are just as important. With an area over 4,500 acres we will be growing 190 acres of game cover this season. This together with areas left to grow wild and to use the current jargon, to “re-wild”. We have over 250 acres of exclusive game cover. This is all thanks to the invaluable support from our farmers and Landlords.

The combination of our woodland and well positioned Game Cover Crops we know will produce an excellent variety of testing birds.

Shoot Fees

My toughest challenge for the new season has been the number of significant increases in costs, both over last season together with further forecast increases in the new season. In January all indications were that these combined increases would be between 30% to 40%. Although still very unwelcome the best I have been able to achieve is to keep our actual overall increase to around 25%, However we do still remain competitive and below the cost of a number of similar shoots.

Details of our Shoot Fees for 2023-2024 are available on request. 

Shoot Day Information : 2023-2024

I am also pleased to enclose details of what I hope you can expect to experience on a shoot day. If you require any further details, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Remaining Days

Thanks to many of you and I do appreciate your support. Over 74% of the days have now been taken up. There still remains a good variety of days available each month throughout the season, as the attached list.

It is worth looking at this as many days were not detailed on our previous list of available days. I do hope there is something workable for you.

We have much to look forward to and I will keep you all advised on our further progress.

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