2022-2023 Season Newsletter No.5
I am pleased to update you with our latest news

2nd November 2022
NEWSLETTER No. 5 : 2022–2023 SEASON
So much is happening I am pleased
to give an update.
·
It is hard to believe we have had three Prime
Ministers in as many months!
·
Let us all hope that Rishi can bring some order
and sanity to Government. As least we
now have a supporter of our sport at the head of Government.
·
Having been through the challenges and stress
brought about by Covid we are now faced with an even bigger challenge to our
sport and its survival from Avian Flu.
Avian Flu
I have read many reports and advice on bio security as to what we should do to protect our shoot from this devastating virus. The following is an update of the present position as I see it.
An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ)
was declared across Great Britain on Monday 17th October 2022 due to the
increasing number of cases on commercial premises and in wild birds.
Following an outbreak on a commercial
poultry site, in captive birds or a backyard flock a Protection Zone (PZ) is
established with a 3 km radius for the Infected Premises (IP). A further Surveillance Zone (SZ) of 10 km
from the Infected premise (IP) is also put in place. Surveillance of poultry and captive birds in
the area is still required for 3 months after the infected premises is cleansed
and disinfected.
A Shoot can still operate in these
zones. Avian Flu has affected some
shoots with devastating results. I
understand it is normal to lose 50% to 80% of the game stock. Due to this a number of Shoots have ceased to
operate. More distressingly some Keepers
have lost their jobs.
I am advised the reported outbreak zones
only apply to commercial poultry sites, in captive birds or in a backyard flock. I understand outbreaks in wild birds are not
included in these figures. So the
present outbreak could be more widespread than we may believe.
From 7th November a mandatory housing
measure for all poultry and captive birds will be introduced across Great
Britain. This does not apply to wild
bird stocks.
So how do we protect our shoots on Mountgarret,
Nidd and Cayton? The whole of our Shoot
area of approximately 4,500 acres has a number of entrances and many public and permissive
footpaths. Our beautiful landscape
rightly attracts many walkers, with a large number of dogs. It is certainly not an area which is easy to
protect.
Although we can all exercise responsible precautions. Avian Fu is more likely to be carried by the increasing
number of raptors, particularly Buzzards, which are a protected species. They will happily feed on infected birds on the
coast and travel inland. Wildfowl and
migrating birds such as duck and geese may also carry the virus. In short, it could now be anywhere!
With this in mind I would ask everyone to
exercise the following precautions.
We are installing vehicle disinfectant
mats at the entrance to our Shoot Car Park and both entrances to the Shoot
Yard. Could you please ensure your
vehicle is clean and all mud is removed from the wheel arches before your
visit.
There are also disinfectant boot dips and foot mats available. The problem is that for the disinfectant to work it must be a strong solution. I am advised this may be corrosive to footwear. Ripley Sporting takes no responsibility for damage to footwear caused by our boot dips or mats. The easy solution is to ensure all your clothes, boots, cartridge bags, gun slips etc. are cleaned before attending the Shoot.
We also have a boot and wellie wash
available at the Shoot Lodge and in the Shoot Yard for you to clean your boots
at the end of the day.
Your dog(s) may be the first to have
contact with an infected bird, so could you please wipe them down before the
day.
A dose of Common Sense may our best protection!
After all this we need some Good News!
Our Game on Sainsbury’s Shelves
When I decided to move to non lead shot this season, I had hoped this would increase game sales but had no idea this would happen so quickly. Our game dealer together with one other game dealer have brought together a number of Shoots like ourselves who have moved to non lead shot. This has secured for them a contact with Sainsbury’s for the supply of an “easy carve partridge roast”. It is a boned partridge stuffed with sausage meat. Easy to cook, just what everyone wants. They are also supplying pheasant in a mixed game meal. These will be available by early December. Hopefully, this is the start of an increased demand for game in the future.
If there were to be a larger demand for
game compared to the volume available, a market would be created for our end
product which may well secure a positive future for driven game shooting.
Dressed Game
As in the past at the end of the shoot day guns will be given a choice of partridge or pheasant breasts, chilled and ready for the oven or freezer. Further quantities are available from our game dealer Nick Lister of Ox Close Fine Foods as the attached Game order form. We are happy to store your order in our cold store for you to collect. However all orders and payment should be made direct to Nick at Ox Close Fine Foods.
Non Lead
cartridges
As advised in our previous Newsletters we will have available each day 12 and 20 gauge cartridges in both steel and Bismuth with alloy shot in 12 gauge. It would really help if you could let me know what you require in advance and we will have them ready for you on your shoot day. An order form is attached.
The Shoot lodge
and Non Shooting Guests
I am pleased to advise Mountgarret Estates have installed a further toilet and washing facilities in the Shoot Lodge. It has also been decorated throughout.
We are now back in the Lodge with catering
provided by The Inn at South Stainley. As
always, we welcome non shooting guests and well behaved dogs or should that be
the other way round! The cost is £50 per
guest which is donated to our Charity Fund.
All I ask is for as much notice as possible. Preferably a week before your shoot day. I need this notice for catering purposes.
We
are living in very uncertain times particularly for our sport, which makes each
day out in our beautiful North Yorkshire countryside so important to us all.



