2021-2022 Season: Newsletter No. 2
Important news from Frank Boddy

8th March 2021
NEWSLETTER No. 2 : 2021–2022 SEASON
We have all lost a year out of our lives and according to Boris we are “On the way to Freedom”.
I really do hope so!!
With six months to the start of our new
season. Given the reduction in Covid
cases together with the ongoing vaccine rollout, I am cautiously optimistic
that we may experience a near normal new season. We must wait
and see.
I have much to tell you about our last and
new seasons but first I have some news for you all.
Ripley Castle and Hob Green Shoots
I do not like to admit it and I certainly
don’t feel it, but I will be 75 years old in October this year. My Sporting Lease at Ripley Castle also comes
to an end on 31st January 2022.
There comes a time when everyone should
take things a little easier, so I have decided to give up my Sporting Leases on
Ripley Castle and Hob Green Estates on 31st January 2022.
Some may think this announcement is due to
the effects of Covid-19. I can assure
you this is certainly not the case. If I
had been younger, I would have carried on.
However I am not taking things too easy
and am certainly not letting everyone “off the hook” just yet! I will be continuing with my Sporting Leases
on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton Estates.
This gives an area of approximately 4,500 acres and I propose 4 days
shooting each week. I think this is
sufficient to keep me occupied!
Ian Cox of land agents Dacre Son
and Hartley in Ilkley has been appointed to find a suitable new sporting tenant
for the Ripley Castle and Hob Green Estates – approximately 3,000 acres of
sporting rights with a keeper’s cottage and yard, 360 acres of woodland and
(currently) 70 acres of game cover, all within one block.
Most of the shoot infrastructure
at Ripley will also be available for purchase by the new tenant in due course.
Particulars are currently being prepared and anyone who would like to receive
them should register their interest with Ian Cox at igc@dacres.co.uk. The new
tenancy will commence with effect from 1st February 2022 and once
you have received and read the particulars, Ian would be happy to receive any
enquiries that you may have.’
I stress it is business as usual
this season on all our Shoots with no management changes until 1st
February 2022.
In order to avoid any
misunderstanding with regard to Ripley Castle and Hob Green Shoots and Sporting
Leases, all enquiries must be made to Ian Cox, not myself nor David Cockshott.
Our 2020-2021 Season
I have faced some challenges over the last
30 years whilst running my Shoots but nothing like we all experienced last
season.
The problem was that nothing could be
planned. No one knew what the
consequences of Covid-19 would really be, so everything was a shot in the dark.
In March last year I had three options. To plan a normal season, to run a reduced
season or not to shoot at all. If I had
taken the latter it would have been the end of the Shoot as all staff would
have been laid off. I opted to reduce
the number of birds released and days fielded by 25% compared to previous
season.
All my staff took a 10% pay reduction and
we watched costs very carefully.
Our birds were the fittest we have ever had
and from their performance in September and October I really did think we were
about to experience our best season ever.
Thanks to everyone’s co-operation we were able
to field days in a Covid secure environment.
The support I received from Ripley Castle and their staff also made it
possible to offer Covid secure dining, for which I am most grateful.
Then Lockdown No.2 hit us in November when
no further shoot days could be fielded.
November is normally our best month and it was very disappointing we
were not out in the field.
As our overall days had been reduced, I
was able to include additional days in December and January so no one should
have lost out on their November days.
December shot exceptionally well and
everything looked really good. We had to
increase our Covid-19 security for lunches, with our last day’s lunch taken
outside. As always, we were able to face
these challenges. Then overnight
Lockdown No.3 hit us in early January with little warning. I am the first to agree this was certainly
necessary but was a great blow to all of us.
as I had previously not made it clear to
everyone what would happen if we could not shoot due to a Covid Lockdown. I gave all guns the option of a full cash
refund or to roll over their shoot fees to the new season. The majority rolled over their fees which did
help, with funds available for everyone who requested a refund.
We actually shot 60% of our planned days
so possibly did better than most,
So what looked like being our best ever
season turned out to be something of a disaster for not only ourselves but also
for the whole game shooting industry.
New Season 2021-2022
I do hope we will
experience a season with some semblance of normality. However as always, we will face and adjust to
live with whatever is presented to us.
Sadly the Covid epidemic has hit some Shoots hard and may not be out in
the new season. This should make the
remaining Shoots more determined than ever to protect the survival of our sport
for the future.
I am planning as
normal a season as possible with an equal number of days at Ripley Castle and
Mountgarret. Both rearing fields will
be full and I hope to produce all our birds from chicks and avoid bringing in
poults. We always seem to achieve the
best results from birds we have reared ourselves from day olds.
One of the
consequences of not shooting in January was the large number of very fit mature
birds remaining on the ground at the end of the season. I much prefer to have no birds left in order
that our ground is able to rest and recover before new poults are released.
Sadly, this did
not look like being possible this season.
However thanks to the hard work by our Keepers we have been able catch
up over 5,500 birds, the majority of which have been moved alive to hatcheries
and other shoots. Being near enough what
we would have shot in January, although there is a stock remaining. It should not now present too much of a
problem for us and particularly our farmers.
Last season our
strain of pheasant were French Commons and Manchurians and we will be releasing
a similar mix in the new season. So I
hope for a similar flying quality of bird.
All our partridge
chicks are from the same hatchery as in recent years. As you are all aware these have performed
exceptionally well so we should be able to test you from September onwards.
I feel there may
still be some social distancing restrictions required, even though we are
outside. Possibly more so when we take
our meals inside than outside in the field.
I am planning the
following but this could change dependant on rules at the time.
Each day for both
Ripley Castle and Mountgarret will start with breakfast in Ripley Castle. We will shoot through each day and take lunch
in Ripley Castle for Ripley Castle shoot days and lunch in the Shoot Lodge on
Mountgarret for all their shoot days. This is providing the Mountgarret Shoot Lodge
gives the social distancing required. If
not, we will take our late lunch in Ripley Castle for each shoot day for both
Shoots.
With the ever
increasing costs of running a Shoot and particularly with the significant
increase in the cost of pellets and wheat due to a poor harvest last year. A recent survey shows that 65% of shoots are
increasing their prices in the new season.
I know of increases of up to £5 per bird but the average seems to be
£2.50. Maybe I have been too kind as
our prices have only increased by £1 per bird!
I am pleased to
advise that everything is now in place and progressing well. Everyone is busy erecting some new sheds and
preparing the rearing fields, so we are ready for our new season!!
Charitable Donations
One casualty of Covid-19 are Charities and
worthwhile causes. However I would like
to remind you of your generosity over last season. The following was raised from our daily sweep
and guest lunches. Sadly, the amount is
well down on our previous season’s total of £30,585 due to a significant
reduction in days and also no Shoot Dinner which normally produced a
substantial amount. The following was
donated in February 2021.
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) £5,000
The Gamekeepers Welfare Trust £700
Songbird Survival Trust £250
The Country Food Trust £700
Nidd Parish Church (on Lord Mountgarret’s days) £400
British Game Alliance BGA £8,000
Carried forward balance £780
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Total Amount Raised £15,830
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Although the
amount raised is disappointing compared to previous seasons, given the present
situation I feel we have done really well.
I do thank you again for all your support.
Available Dates
Although we are only five weeks into our new season, thanks to many of you over 50% of our available days have now been taken up. I thank all concerned for this excellent result and now look forward to hearing from the rest of you!!
here are an increased number of 200 bird
days available as we are no longer offering 150 bird days. There is also a good variety of 250, 300 and
350 bird days available.
With the days being taken up quite fast,
now is the time to consider full days.
Where a day has no guns taken this is available as a full Exclusive
Day. Although I have shown a target bag
for each day, any bag can be amended to suit you.
When single guns or small teams wish to
visit for consecutive back to back days, even though you may not take the whole
day, where no guns have been taken the target bag on your chosen days can be
amended to suit you. Once a gun has
been taken on a day this option is no longer available.
I think this is enough for now.
We are certainly going to experience an interesting time and I will keep you all updated on our developments and progress throughout the season.



