2022-2023 Season : Newsletter No. 3
Much has been happening out of season.

19th July 2022
NEWSLETTER No. 3 : 2022–2023 SEASON
Much has been happening, with time passing so quickly I find we are now only 6 weeks from the start of our New Season.
It
has certainly been a very challenging Spring and Summer. Just as we started to recover from the
hangover of Covid, we were hit with a ban on the import of eggs and chicks from
France into the UK due to a devastating Bird Flu outbreak in the main game bird
producing area in the Loire region. We
must also now live with the constant risk of being hit by Bird Flu here in the
UK at any time. It has certainly not gone away.
All
this and the unprecedented increases in the cost of some poults and all
materials particularly feed together with the move to non lead shot, is quite
enough to keep anyone trying to run a shoot well occupied!
I
am pleased to give an update on these various issues.
Our Birds
We rear the majority of our pheasant and partridge from day old chicks on our rearing field.
Pheasant
I had ordered our pheasant chicks from a French company hatching their own French laid eggs here in the UK. Seeing a problem with supplies from France we acted quickly. The outcome being that we hatched the majority of our chicks in our incubator from our own eggs. We supplement our requirement for chicks from other UK hatcheries. Buying in only 8% of our requirement as 7 week old poults.
Partridge
I ordered the majority of our partridge chicks from a UK Hatchery. Together with a number of poults from another hatchery which were to have been produced from French laid eggs here in the UK.
The outcome is that although overall we have sufficient birds for the season we have planned, we are down on our partridge requirement, with the shortfall made up with an increased number of pheasant. In order to help make up this shortfall I have also bought in a few English Grey partridge and Mallard duck.
We will also have our usual “jokers”, White and Reeves pheasant and a few Guinea Fowl. There may be the usual fines which will be donated to the GWCT.
Our position for the new season is best illustrated by comparing against what we released last season.
Our 2021-2022 Season was the very best we have ever had and I had hoped to repeat this success in our new season.
I still believe we can do this.
Actual
Releases on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton 2021-2022
Pheasant: 48% French Partridge: 52%
Proposed Releases on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton 2022-2023
Pheasant: 57% French Partridge: 38.5% English Grey Partridge: 2% Mallard Duck: 2.5%
The overall actual number of birds we will be releasing will be similar to our previous season.
Although our Keepers are on top of the foxes and we have a large number of wild broods of pheasant and particularly partridge. Unfortunately with the ever increasing number of raptors, mainly Buzzards and Red Kites. Even though we are now seeing a few well grown wild chicks and poults, the majority of our wild broods are devoured before they have any chance to mature. This is known as progress!!
Given
the shortage of birds the question everyone is asking “Do we have sufficient birds
for the new season”? I can assure
everyone we certainly have more than enough birds to cover the days we have planned.
Increase in Costs
We are experiencing unprecedented increases in the cost of all raw materials.
Rearing Pellets
We rear our birds on pellets from day olds to between 8 to 14 weeks old. We feed various sizes of pellet dependant on age which are manufactured to our own recipe. Our pellets have increased in price on an average of 20% compared to last season.
Maize
Since I started to run shoots, I have always aimed to rear athletes. Our birds will only perform well if given the correct diet. Once released from the release pens we wean the poults off pellets onto a mix of 50/50 maize and wheat. They stay on this mix until the end of November. They then move onto a 30/70 mix of maize and wheat for the remainder of the season.
Three years ago maize cost around £200 per ton. Last season it rose to around £300 per ton. With our price for the new season forecast to be in excess of £400 per ton. Due to the proven effectiveness of maize in producing strong and fit birds. Even though costs have risen substantially we will continue to feed this as in previous seasons.
In the past our maize has originated from Ukraine. Fortunately our supplier has now been able to find sufficient for our present requirements elsewhere.
Wheat
Although home produced the price is governed by the world market. Over the last few years wheat has slowly increased in price. Last year we paid just over £200 per ton. Given world prices and a forecast of a reasonable harvest in the UK. I forecast we will be paying between £250 and £280 per ton in the new season.
Gas
The gas used on our rearing field has risen 72% compared to last season.
Bedding
The bedding used in the rearing sheds has risen by 15% compared to last season.
Nothing has gone down!!
Cost of Poults
Although we rear the majority of birds from chicks, we do purchase some poults. For the last few season the cost of a pheasant poult at 7 weeks old has been around £4.00 per poult. As partridges are kept in runs for a longer period up to 14 weeks, the cost varied between £5 to £5.50 per poult.
Due to the lack of birds from France there is now a severe shortage of poults for the new season. This has brought about both pheasant and partridge poults being offered at between £12 to £18 per poult or even more.
Our sport is unsustainable at this level of costs.
Cost of Shooting
I never thought that in my lifetime I would see driven pheasant and partridge shooting being offered at the same if not more cost than driven grouse shooting. However if a shoot does not have its birds, I can well understand why it may be prepared to pay excessive prices for poults. I would do the same given these circumstances and take the hit. I feel this illustrates how getting out into the countryside to experience our shooting and meeting friend is so important to all of us. Our sport is not just about money. If you are a member of a syndicate or run a small commercial shoot as I do. Most people dedicated to our sport would be prepared to pay a little extra for the continuity of their shooting. These increases in poult prices, together with the ongoing increases in all overheads has led to driven game shooting being offered at between £70 to £90 per bird. Some prices include vat some do not.
Compared to other similar shoots who are charging between £50 to £60 per bird including vat our prices are very competitive at an average of £51.60 per bird including vat. I am also pleased to confirm our prices are fixed for the new season. As you all know we do not cut any corners and offer excellent hospitality.
Considering the main priority for all of us is the survival of our sport as we know it, I sincerely hope the present “perfect storm” is a one off. We must hope for a return to some form of normality in the following season.
Given the ongoing increases in costs we will be carefully watching all our costs and overheads without affecting the quality of shoot day you have all come to expect from Ripley Sporting. It is the costs for the following season which concern me!
The Move to Non
Lead Shot
We should stop referring to “non-toxic”.
So why should we change? Like most of you I would be happy to stay with lead. However we are in a very different world today, with our main priority being the survival of our sport.
Although the main organisations within our sport put out a directive with a view to a change to non-lead shot within 5 years. If I remember correctly this was approximately 2 years ago. I now read that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have proposed a prohibition on the use of nearly all lead ammunition. This to take place over a period of 18 months to 5 years.
When faced with the inevitable it is often possible to turn a problem into an advantage. Now government seems to have become more involved it may be better for us to take the initiative and show our sport is a responsible group of likeminded sportsmen. This may put us in a more favourable position for the future.
I have decided that our Shoot will change to non-lead in the new season. There are a number of reasons but by doing this it is guaranteed our game will enter the food chain through our game dealer. This to me is very important as I cannot accept that we should bury or burn perfectly good game meat. We do supply game to some restaurants and hotels and they are delighted they are able to inform their guests the game is lead free.
Providing every shoot moves to non-lead is a certain way of increasing the market for a game meat which is highly nutritious, reared in the wild with low fat content. It is also very tasty. One day we may receive payment for our game!
We are stocking 12 and 20 gauge cartridges in both steel and Bismuth available for purchase on each shoot day. All cartridges will have degradable or fibre wads. Full details will be sent out before the start of our season. One concern I have is that are cartridge manufacturers able keep up with demand!
Now for some really good news:
Our Shoot Lodge
Following a three year absence due to the social distancing required by Covid. I am very pleased to advise we are back in our Shoot Lodge for the new season. We also have new caterers. Graham Usher the new owner of The Inn at South Stainley and Head Chef, Shane White will be providing breakfast and lunch. Shane has promised some exciting dishes so we must wait and see.
Confirmation of Booking and Payments
I thank everyone who has booked some shooting in the new season. You will shortly receive a copy of your confirmation including details of the payment you have made which I do appreciate. Could you please check the information on your confirmation is correct and advise me of any errors or changes you may wish to make as soon as possible.
Available Days
I am pleased to attach a list of our Remaining Days. As so many days have moved around there are some days not included on previous lists. Although there are only a few days remaining there is still an excellent variety of every type of day to choose from.
Hotels and Accommodation
The majority of our hotels which closed due to the effects of Covid have now re-opened with a number under new ownership or management. Full details are available on our website www.mountgarretshoot.com or phone Lynda on 01423 323321 for a list. Our two most popular hotels which are nearest to our Shoot are The Inn at South Stainley and The Boar’s Head in Ripley Village are filling up well. When booking please advise you are with the Shoot and a discount is available.
Insurance:
Personal and Public Liability Insurance
Driven game shooting is a dangerous sport and although I try to assess and avoid risks, accidents may happen. When you join the shooting field you need to have the confidence that the Shoot, your fellow guns and yourself are adequately insured in the event of accident or injury. With the ever increasing cost of litigation it is now necessary to have a minimum indemnity cover of £10 Million third party public and personal liability insurance. I confirm that Ripley Sporting has this level of cover, however in the event of a claim for an accident or injury caused by a member or guest, the first port of call will be on the persons own insurance cover.
I
was somewhat shocked to read that following a recent survey of driven game
shots 30% admitted to not having Personal Liability Insurance. I sincerely do hope that this statistic did
not apply to anyone shooting with us.
Compared to the cost of a shoot day the cost of insurance is negligible.
Accordingly anyone shooting with us
on any area under the management of Ripley Sporting must
ensure that
themselves and their shooting guests have the required minimum cover of £10
Million third party, public and personal liability insurance in place well in
advance of joining a shoot day and carry proof of this on all shoot days.
Non
shooting guests do not require this cover.
It is
the responsibility of each gun to arrange PERSONAL/PUBLIC LIABILITY
INSURANCE
.
This is available to Members of
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) Tel: 01244 573000 enquiries@basc.org.uk
Or Countryside Alliance (CA) Tel: 0207 840 9300 info@countryside-alliance.org
Membership of either organisation extends cover to overseas visitors when shooting in the UK only.
Shoot Cancellation Insurance from GunOnPegs
Traditional shoot cancellation insurance that allows you to cover one day or multiple days.
GunsOnPegs have teamed up with Lycetts to provide shoot cancellation insurance.
This policy will refund the cost of a shoot day or days due to cancellation for the following scenarios:
• Adverse Weather • Organised protest groups • Adverse Travel Conditions* • Death of a close relative*
• Injury or Illness(excluding covid-19)* • Jury Service*
* Available at an extra 1% + Insurance Premium Tax
This policy will not provide any cover for cancellation due to Infectious or Contagious Disease (including Covid-19). This also applies where a day’s shooting is cancelled due to a geographical lock down.
This policy will not provide any cover for cancellation due to shoot insolvency.
Please contact Emma Woolhouse. Tel: 0207 491 1363.
E-Mail: emmawoolhouse@itapgroup.com Website: www.itapgroup.com
Shotgun Certificate and Proof of Personal Liability Insurance
Unless you are hiring a shotgun from one of our instructor/loaders you must have in your possession on all shoot days a valid UK Shotgun Certificate or UK Visitors Permit, with the serial numbers of the shotguns you are using entered on the Shotgun Certificate or Visitors Permit. Anyone shooting must also have proof of Personal Liability Insurance with them on a shoot day.
Visitors Shotgun Permit
I can arrange this for you by applying to our local Police Authority on your behalf. However they insist on having a minimum of 8 weeks’ notice. So it is important to allow this notice period. Please let me know and I will send the application forms to you which are very straightforward to complete.
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.
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I do appreciate the support given by everyone who has
booked days in the new season. It has
certainly been a somewhat stressful time putting this season together
particularly for Callum our Head keeper and his team. However I am very confident we can all look
forward to another enjoyable and successful season in our beautiful North
Yorkshire countryside, “Gods own County”.



