In contrast to much of the rest of Scotland, thanks to a strong run of fish during the summer, salmon catches on the River Tay are the best for a decade. Despite years of decline, as the Atlantic ...
Rex Fisher, son of the late BAFTA-winning TV scriptwriter, fishing broadcaster and Shooting Times contributor Nick Fisher, is preparing for a 3,000-mile row across the Atlantic Ocean. Less than two ...
As BASC’s head of education and outreach, Curtis Mossop is determined to encourage more women to take up and enjoy the shooting disciplines I have the exciting but challenging role of heading up the ...
Sporting Conservation International is aiming to be a global powerhouse for wildlife conservation. The San Antonio-based hunting advocacy group Safari Club International (SFI) has launched Sporting ...
The wildfowlers’ beloved teal may now be considered as a subspecies of the green-winged teal. Six wild birds recorded in Britain and Ireland are to be relegated to subspecies status, as ornithologists ...
Shooting organisations blast RSPB report as ‘disingenuous’ and say it should work with them for the good of all Britain’s wild bird species. Leading fieldsports organisations have blasted the findings ...
A golden eagle project in Denmark has found the raptors are partial to pheasant and has praised the shooters for their continued cooperation. An eagle recovery programme in Denmark has found that the ...
Sponsored by Skinner's, this week's dog of the week is Freddie. Having celebrated his first brithday in June, Freddie is living his best life on a grouse moor in the Angus Glens. A friendly, slightly ...
Sponsored by Skinner's, this week's dog of the week is Pip, Bee, Moss & Breeze. Keeping it in the family, grandfather Pip is 12, his daughter Bee is six and is the mother to four-year-old brothers ...
Sponsored by Skinner's, this week's dog of the week is Freddie. Having celebrated his first brithday in June, Freddie is living his best life on a grouse moor in the Angus Glens. A friendly, slightly ...