2022-2023 Season : Newsletter No. 1
Challenges: Our plans for the New sEason

12th April 2022
NEWSLETTER No. 1 : 2022–2023 SEASON
Challenges : Our Plans for the New Season
Following the end of possibly our best
ever season in January 2022.
In my 32 years of running shoots I have
never before been faced with so many changes and challenges in such a short period
of time.
- Supply problems of eggs from France due to Avian Flu.
- Significant price increases in Feed Pellets, Wheat, Maize, Fertiliser, Gas, Fuel and more.
- Change from lead to non lead shot in the new season.
Given these problems, I can
appreciate your concerns for the new season .
However, I can assure you we will be fielding
our days but ask for your tolerance and understanding with regard to the
changes I have found necessary to make.
Availability of Partridge and Pheasant
I was surprised to read that approximately 60% of partridge and 40% of pheasant shot in the UK are hatched from French produced eggs. Some estimates are higher than this.
Due to a significant outbreak of Avian Flu in the Loire region of France. There does not seem to be any certainty but it would seem it will be June before any eggs can be imported into the UK. This will mean there will be no partridge season for many shoots but hopefully some late pheasant shooting for the shoot’s dependant on eggs from France.
For example for eggs set on 10th
June the birds will be 17 weeks old on 1st November 2022. So there should be mid November, December and
January pheasant shooting for the shoot’s dependant on French eggs. However sadly nothing is certain.
My initial plans for our new season were to buy all our pheasant chicks from French laid eggs hatched in the UK. With 75% of our partridge from UK laid and hatched stock and the remaining 25% of our partridge as poults raised from French laid eggs hatched in the UK. Seeing the possibility of no eggs from France, I decided to re-establish our pheasant laying field and covered the reminder of our pheasant chick requirement from UK sources.
Unfortunately our partridge release will
be reduced by 40%. I have covered part
of this shortfall in partridge by additional pheasant but not sufficient to
cover the total. We could release more
pheasants but it is important not to
saturate our area with too many pheasants.
The consequence of this is that it has
been necessary to cancel 4 days in September and 3 days in October. So we will now be fielding 74 days not 81 as I
had initially planned
Faced with this shortfall in partridge I
have somewhat reluctantly decided to experiment by releasing a few Mallard in
small numbers on all three estates Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton. There is no way of knowing the precise
outcome of this as they must be released on water. The challenge for Callum and his team will be
to drive the duck over the line of guns on our established partridge and
pheasant drives. This experiment with duck
is certainly not the answer to our problem but it’s the only option we have
available at present. I would hope not
to shoot more than 20 to 30 duck on a typical 200 to 250 bird day but please do
not hold me to this!! Given the
unfortunate circumstances I feel it is worth trying.
The duck will not be a problem as we will
all be using non lead shot.
As a further experiment we will be releasing a small number of English Grey partridge. I appreciate this may be a gamble and we may only see them once or at the best possibly twice, so I have already written them off!
In short, we may not experience the kind of season you have become used to and I do appreciate it may not suit everyone. Should you not wish to join us this season due to these changes I will arrange a full credit and refund of any shoot fees you have paid.
Long before I was faced with the French egg problem, I had agreed with Mark the new sporting tenant at Ripley Castle if we could visit Ripley Castle and shoot the Top Lake for duck on eight occasions throughout the season. For those of you who have shot the duck drive at Ripley Castle know it is not a typical duck drive. You are stood in Duck Wood and the duck and geese fly over usually only once and are challenging.
No day will be dominated by duck. On most days we shoot five drives so when we shoot Top Lake at Ripley Castle the number of duck from this drive will be no more than one fifth of the bag. Any more will be classed as overage with no charge.
For anyone who particularly does not wish
to shoot duck, could you please let me know and I will try to avoid shooting
the Ripley Castle duck drive on the Top Lake on your days. Likewise if anyone particularly wishes to
shoot this drive could you please let me know.
We are certainly not changing into a duck shoot!
In order to avoid
any misunderstanding our days will be as follows:
September 2022: French partridge and a few duck on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton.
October to End of December 2022: Pheasant, French and English partridge and a few duck on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton. Plus 8 visits over 49 shoot days to Ripley Castle to shoot duck on the Top Lake.
January 2023: we must wait and see!!
I do appreciate we are faced with a slightly different season but can assure you we will all be trying to make it as near normal as possible. Your understanding will be very much appreciated.
The Move to Non lead Shot
So much has been and continues to be written on the change over from lead to non lead shot in driven game shooting. In short, like it or not we must accept the use of lead shot in driven game shooting is due to be made illegal by 2025.
For
the new season, our game dealer has advised he will not accept any game
containing lead shot.
As
I cannot accept that we should bury or burn perfectly edible game, I regret we
have no alternative other than to change to non lead shot in our 2022-2023
season.
Cartridge
manufacturers are under considerable pressure to produce suitable non lead
cartridges with fibre or biodegradable wads.
I am certain new products and alloys will come onto the market in the
future. However at present there are
Steel and Bismuth shot cartridges available.
Steel
Steel is the most competitively priced non lead cartridge available. However it does have its disadvantages. It should not be used in a shotgun with chokes tighter than half. In standard not high velocity steel cartridges the effective killing range is approximately 40 yards. There are a number of other disadvantages with steel compared to lead.
Bismuth
Bismuth is the nearest available to lead. It can be used in any shotgun and has an effective killing range similar to lead of approximately 65 yards.
The
following may help you to decide which cartridge to use. On a normal shoot day each gun will use approximately
4 boxes of 25 cartridges.
Steel
will cost £10 x 4 = £40
Bismuth will cost £30 x 4 = £120
A
difference of £80 per day. Given the
cost of an average shoot day at £1,450 per gun including VAT, I really do feel
an additional £80 is a small price to pay for something as near to lead as
possible and you can use it on any of your shotguns without concern, providing
of course they are in proof!
I put it to our cartridge manufacturer/supplier Lyalvale Express that we require both Steel and Bismuth cartridges suitable for 65mm chambers with fibre or degradable wads and we will have the following available every shoot day.
Steel
(only 12 bore available at present) Approximately £10/box of 25 including VAT
12 bore No. 5 30 gram 65mm chamber earth wads available
20 bore No. 5 24 gram 67mm chamber earth wads hopefully available for the season
Bismuth:
Both 12 and 20 bore available: Approximately £30/box of 25 including VAT
12 bore No. 5 (equivalent to 4½) 30 gram 65mm chamber fibre wad available
12 bore No. 4 (equivalent to 3½) 32 gram 65mm chamber fibre wad available
20 bore No. 4½ 25 gram 67mm chamber fibre wad available
I
will be taking the above into stock during May/June. So if you would like to reserve some stock,
please let me know. By this time I
should have more accurate prices for you.
Due to availability and continued price increases in raw materials,
prices may change throughout the season.
Final Move from Ripley Castle to Mountgarret
I must admit I was not looking forward to this but it went really well. Thanks to the hard work of Callum and his team we achieved a seamless move of equipment in just two weeks.
Our 2021-2022 Season
We experienced a truly exceptional season, possibly the best we have ever had. This is illustrated by the following returns (please contact us for details).
It
is very good to end my 30 years at Ripley Castle on a high note and my thanks
go to all concerned.
New Website : www.mountgarretshoot.com
Our new website: www.mountgarretshoot.com
is now live and available to view. With the exception of a few further updates on
Hotels and Accommodation this is complete.
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.
Charitable Donations
Thanks to the generosity of our guns in
supporting our daily sweepstake, non shooting guest lunches and various fines
we raised a total of £29,285. Due to our
not holding a Shoot Dinner this year it was slightly down on what I had hoped
to raise. However this was well received
by the following.
British
Game Alliance (BGA) £13,000
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) £10,000
The Gamekeepers Welfare Trust £1,500
The Country Food Trust £1,500
Songbird Survival Trust £500
Tanfield grouse Charity Clay Day £600
Barnardo’s £200
Nidd Parish Church (on Lord Mountgarret’s days) £320
South Stainley Church (on our Farmers Day) £210
Carried forward balance £1,455
British Game Assurance BGA
My Shoots have supported BGA as one of the founding Members.
I still support the goals it was established to achieve. However, sadly due to the way the current management have treated Members, I regret I
Available Days
Thanks to the excellent support I have received from many of you and I thank you for this. I am pleased to report over 80% of our days have now been taken up.
There is every
size of day still available, all as detailed on our enclosed list of remaining
says.
For those of you who normally leave your booking until nearer the start of the season, it may well be worth considering your dates sooner this season.
Opening Times
With the reduction in our shooting activities from 148 to 74 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@mountgarretshoot.co.uk
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.
I think we can expect a season with a difference but at least we are still shooting!



