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Sausages cooked over an open fire what better way of keeping you fighting fit for a freezing morning down at the range. We are just a few miles from Zeiss Sports Optics headquarters in Wetzlar, Germany, and magazine editors from as far away as Wisconsin and Pretoria are here as guests of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics.
Theres a lot to be gained from a trip like this: It allows the shooting press to keep the world up to date with developments, reinforces the quality of the kit, shows how a large traditional German hunt is choreographed and it is also a chance for the British contingent, like Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam and Pete Carr, editor of Sporting Rifle magazine, to get back into the swing of things. I havent shot driven game for a whole year, says Dom. You dont really want to be turning up and making any mistakes on the game. To be able to get a chance to handle the guns, to get used to the lead, to get used to the picture of the animals running and get a bit of practice in a safe environment is really, really useful. And if you are looking to travel abroad to hunt and you have never had the chance to shoot on a shooting cinema I would definitely recommend it.
The excitement of finally seeing the desired object. The certainty of taking secure aim even in the deepest twilight. This is the moment we work for.
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VICTORY HT. The brightest optic package from Carl Zeiss. Experience a revolution in hunting optics: The new VICTORY HT range, which uses the unique optical concept with HT lenses from SCHOTT to achieve 95 % light transmission. The VICTORY HT binoculars are impressive with their ergonomic and robust double-link bridge design and comfort focus, whilst the VICTORY HT riflescopes benefit from the worlds finest illuminated dot and the new ASV+ for the very highest precision at long range. www.zeiss.com/sportsoptics Tel: 01223 401525
A roe on the run Soon, shots ring out across the forest. It builds Doms excitement and there is a hint of envy, too. Then he sees movement. A roe deer comes into view. Hidden behind the trees it crouches down.We can hear the beaters getting nearer and there are a few roe darting through the forest but nothing close enough for a shot. Then the beaters and dogs appear and Dom puts down his rifle as they mill around and re-group. The roe takes the opportunity to leave. Obviously there is no shooting when the dogs and the beaters are within sight, says Dom. As always with this kind of hunting it is safety first. The dogs job is to lift the game and push it gently forward not chase it at high speed.
The excitement of finally seeing the desired object. The certainty of taking secure aim even in the deepest twilight. This is the moment we work for.
/// VICTORY
ZEISS. PIONEER SINCE 1846.
VICTORY HT. The brightest optic package from Carl Zeiss. Experience a revolution in hunting optics: The new VICTORY HT range, which uses the unique optical concept with HT lenses from SCHOTT to achieve 95 % light transmission. The VICTORY HT binoculars are impressive with their ergonomic and robust double-link bridge design and comfort focus, whilst the VICTORY HT riflescopes benefit from the worlds finest illuminated dot and the new ASV+ for the very highest precision at long range. www.zeiss.com/sportsoptics Tel: 01223 401525
The ceremony at the end of the day Our lone boar makes another appearance but it is too fast. We hear something behind us and its another group of deer. The big stag is finding it hard to keep quiet on the move. Another fox turns up just below us. Doms .308 finds the target. It runs on but it doesnt go far. Then there is a roebuck. No mistakes here he is out of season Dom lets him pass. The beaters show up and Dom down tools until theyve gone through. Once out of sight, they shout back that they have spotted some reds coming our way. It is probably the same group again with the big lad. They appear on the ride and Dom goes for the calf in the middle. He hits it but he is not sure how well. Luckily it is right at the end of the drive and the beatkeeper Claus
The excitement of finally seeing the desired object. The certainty of taking secure aim even in the deepest twilight. This is the moment we work for.
/// VICTORY
ZEISS. PIONEER SINCE 1846.
VICTORY HT. The brightest optic package from Carl Zeiss. Experience a revolution in hunting optics: The new VICTORY HT range, which uses the unique optical concept with HT lenses from SCHOTT to achieve 95 % light transmission. The VICTORY HT binoculars are impressive with their ergonomic and robust double-link bridge design and comfort focus, whilst the VICTORY HT riflescopes benefit from the worlds finest illuminated dot and the new ASV+ for the very highest precision at long range. www.zeiss.com/sportsoptics Tel: 01223 401525
Cold highseat: its a happy home for Dom for three hours join together and follow our passion. That is the idea. Dom wants to know which is more important for Zeiss products: passionate hunters or clever scientists. Of course. we need both, says Ralph. You need the scientists for the technology, but you need the hunters for the features, because you must understand what the hunter needs and that is what we build in to our products. I think we are doing pretty well. The driven hunt is a such a strong part of German and indeed Continental Europes culture that its hard not to admire the way they do things. More and more rifle shooters in the UK are choosing to cross the water to give this style of hunting a go. If youre lucky enough to draw a high seat that delivers you will never forget it. <
The excitement of finally seeing the desired object. The certainty of taking secure aim even in the deepest twilight. This is the moment we work for.
/// VICTORY
ZEISS. PIONEER SINCE 1846.
VICTORY HT. The brightest optic package from Carl Zeiss. Experience a revolution in hunting optics: The new VICTORY HT range, which uses the unique optical concept with HT lenses from SCHOTT to achieve 95 % light transmission. The VICTORY HT binoculars are impressive with their ergonomic and robust double-link bridge design and comfort focus, whilst the VICTORY HT riflescopes benefit from the worlds finest illuminated dot and the new ASV+ for the very highest precision at long range. www.zeiss.com/sportsoptics Tel: 01223 401525
News Stump
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Last week, we reported that around 300 of Scotlands estimated 500,000 airifles were used in crimes last year. This week, the Scottish Government has launched a consultation on airgun licensing. It says it is committed to introducing licensing for low-powered airguns. Anyone with an interest in airgun shooting in Scotland can make their voice heard. For more information about how to do that, visit www.basc.org.uk
Meanwhile, the usually animal-loving Daily Mail newspaper has come out strongly in favour of country sports. In an article entitled How game hunting is thriving again the popular newspaper reports that: Thanks to the support of a new generation of Royals, notably the Duke (pictured) and Duchess of Cambridge, and celebrity fans such as film director Guy Ritchie, field sports are enjoying a moment of retro cool.
Tambako the Jaguar
Costa Rica has become the first Latin American country to ban hunting as a sport. The country has almost no sport hunting industry, and what there is is it mainly for puma.
An America boy shot in the head in a pheasant-hunting accident by his father is out of hospital and looking forward to going pheasant shooting again. Both Ryan Rearick and his father Chris took hunter safety classes six years ago. Chris Rearick says he shot his son because he fell over as he was about to take a shot at a bird.
And finally, if you are wondering what bait to use if you are after catfish in the South of France, you could try whole pigeon. A school of catfish there have taught themselves how to leap out of the water and catch pigeons to eat. Click here to see the full film.
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Today, however. we re testing to see if his formative years allow him to connect with another species crows his namesake, but are they his nemesis? I have been watching this field since we shot it last week,, he says, watching the crows coming back in here. The flight line has been through here continuously for the last two days. They really have been hammering this end of the field. There is a change in the weather today. It is windier and colder down at this end of the field. The birds are heading up to the far end of the field where it is a bit more sheltered. The corvids are on this field in abundance. A cloud of them lift and swirl in the freezing north-easterly wind. The beast from the east as the weather people call it. As soon as we set up shop, they do one, giving the hide a wide berth. These birds are giving us the bird. They are not playing ball today, says Andy. Still I am knocking pigeons down so I am happy. The warm sheltered corner is calling. We do what the text books say: up sticks, or poles in this case, and move. Even though its really cold its important to try and reduce the corvid numbers when they build in one place like this. As well as attacking crops or pulling them out in order to get to the grubs in the soil, a healthy population of big black birds will have a most deleterious effect on song bird chicks and game poults. In our new location things suddenly look more rosy. Out of the wind and in a sun trap, no wonder the birds are heading here. Andy epxlains why the crows are trickier than pigeons. They have got such good eyesight. The slightest bit of movement and they are gone. I have only got shell crow decoys. I could have done with full-bodied really. They look more realistic. I can hit pigeons. Anyone can shoot pigeons cant they? You dont have to be good to hit pigeons. A pigeon will fly in a straight line. It will gently dive and you can follow it. But a crow: I was following one just a minute ago, it came over the top quite high, stopped dead in the air and flew backwards. Well pigeons dont fly backwards. Eventually a few crows stop to give us the time of day and Andy makes no mistakes. Now, those of you with corvid-like eyesight might have noticed that Andy is looking very smart these days courtesy of Jack Pyke which has given him gear and clothes to try and destroy. It is good stuff keeps me warm, keeps me dry, does everything I want it to do, he says. They do boots. I have got their boots and I dont have any problems with them. They are really light weight and they keep your feet dry. The wellies are comfortable. I love these trousers, I wear them for work. Everything I have got I have it in green and it gets worn every day. It is not wear it on a
George, in the hide, about to shoot Saturday or Sunday just when I go shooting. It does get hammered. Like all clothing I get it does get hammered. That is why it is quite nice for me to have stuff to test. As the day draws to an end Andy gets another couple of birds. On inspection against the setting sun, the pellets have really torn through the feathers. In all weve got a dozen crows, and rooks and nine pigeons - its hasnt been a red letter day just a challenging one. <
Hunting YouTube
English in a promo for what looks like a good DVD about stalking roaring red stags during the rut.
Lots about wild boar this week. This is a cautionary tale sent in by Belgian viewer Michiel De Schryver and told to us by French channel Philippe Simpere. The moral of the story is: always make sure your game in the back of your truck is dead.
OnlineFishingTV takes us to Royal Dee in Aberdeenshire. This is a charming and well-filmed profile of the Glen Tanar estate, where your guide is an engaging gamekeeper who has been on this ground for more than 40 years.
Here is a sensitive film from Germany about walked-up hare shooting in the snow over a beautifully-trained wirehaired pointer. It is made by two women who fancy themselves as filmmakers so, yeah, now wipe the lens. It has lots of international appeal. Our appeal to them is to upload the transcript so the rest of the world can click the CC button at the bottom of the YouTube screen and understand whats going on.
Lets move to a driven wild boar day in Italy with Caccia al cinchiale abbattimento by LSv63. To start with, the camera work in this film does not fill you with hope. Then it just goes to show sometimes the camera can be in the right place at the right time.
Now, who says that life in North Korea is all bad? Here is a film about a fishing competition in the secretive totalitarian state by journalist and broadcaster Alun Hill. He calls it North Korea Angling Competition, he describes it as North Korea angling competition, on the River Paedong. And he adds A North Korean won. It looks a lot like a fishing competition anywhere except for the mandatory interview with the party official, but then if the BBC covered match-fishing they would do the same.
And finally, fans of the grand old sport of hare-coursing will be stunned by this version from Parral in central Chile where the hare gets up, theres lots of whooping and the greyhounds pile in. Book the tickets, David. Were on our way. You can click on any of these films to watch them. If you have a YouTube film you would like us to pop in to the weekly top eight, email the link to charlie@fieldsportchannel.tv
Now this is not a very nice video but Texas is faced with a massive feral hog population. The question is whether machinegunning them from helicopters constitutes good management, let alone good sport. But then thats the great thing about YouTube or should I call it You-Judge?
CarlesCastilloHD has produced Bellows in the Mountains. This is not a film about firelighting equipment but just his poor
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