2023-2024 Season : Newsletter No.4
Our rearing field has gone really well.
20th June 2023
NEWSLETTER No. 4 : 2023–2024 SEASON
You will have no doubt heard or
read regarding the recent directive from Defra and Natural England here in
England. Together with the Welsh Government’s
proposals on possible licensing of Shoots.
In Wales Natural Resources Wales
(NRW), a supposedly arms-length advisory body to the Welsh Government issued a
12 week consultation on 27th March outlining its intention to add pheasant and
red legged partridge to the schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act,
thus putting them on par with invasive non-native species.
The proposals laid out by NRW
risk amounting to a ban on the release of game birds through the back door. They would require a General License to
release game birds and a specific license to release them within 500 metres of
protected sites such as SSSIs. Releasing
game birds without the necessary licences would become an offence in Wales.
The system would mean that it
would only be possible to release game birds subject to the goodwill and
co-operation of the Minister and NRW, a position most shooters would find
uncomfortable given Welsh Labour’s stance on opposing game shooting in
Wales. Furthermore, the system of
licensing would mean that license grants could be suspended at any time, which
could disrupt a whole season’s shooting and make planning a season uncertain
and difficult to negotiate. The final
date for objections is today 20th June 2023.
So we must wait and see the outcome of the consultation.
However, just as serious a
problem has arisen for some Shoots here in England. Defra and Natural England
have issued a very much last minute directive to all shoots planning to release
game birds this season within 500 metres of a SPA (Special Protected
Area). These Shoots must apply for a
license without delay. Defra and Natural
England have decided this as a temporary emergency measure with regard to the
release of game birds in these areas. Game
managers will need individual licences because of a perceived risk of
transmission of avian influenza from game birds to wild bird population.
I am relieved to advise our Shoot
on Mountgarret, Nidd and Cayton Estates is not affected. I do however feel for those Shoots affected
who must now apply for licences just as they are about to release their
birds. There is nothing more stressful
than uncertainty and there is now way of knowing how this may affect all
shooting in England in the future.
I feel it is best at this time
for me not to voice my opinion on this matter. I am sure we will all be watching the
progress of this somewhat draconian directive.
Rearing Field
and Releases
I am very pleased to advise that so far, our rearing field has gone really well. Our first poults will be released into the woods this week with the balance over the next six weeks. I am confident we will have more than sufficient birds for our season.
Shoot Day Availability
We have experienced a good take up of days with just over 20% of our days remaining. These are detailed on the attached list which shows a good variety of days still available.
Wild game Cover
After 7 weeks of very warm sunny conditions with no rain. At last the rain has started and our crops are showing through. We are very dependent on Wild Bird Cover for our most testing birds so I am somewhat relieved to see everything has started to grow.
Shoot Fees
I would like to thank those of you who have not only booked days in the new season but have also paid your shoot fees. This time of our “out of season” is very heavy for our shoot account, I would therefore appreciate receiving payment of any due invoices as soon as ever possible.
Instructors and
Loaders
A golfer uses a professional to sort out any problems they may have. A game shot is no different. We all seen to be able to perfect bad shooting techniques without too much of a problem. Particularly at the start of the season when you may not have had your gun out for a few months.
I do strongly recommend you take the opportunity of hiring one of our experienced instructors to put you right for the season. There is nothing more frustrating than missing birds in the new season which you knew you could have hit without any problem last season.
I can arrange someone for you at a cost £140 for the day paid direct to the instructor. Shotgun hire is also available from your instructor with prior notice at £50 per day. I can assure you that you will not regret it and wish you had done this sooner.
As demand is high, I recommend
you book your instructor/loader as soon as possible.
Hotels and accommodation
We are fortunate in having a good selection of hotels near to our Shoot. I am pleased to attach details of the various hotels with rates and driving times to the Shoot.
The Inn at South Stainley which
is situated 5 minutes from our meeting place at our Shoot Lodge, offers very
comfortable accommodation with competitive rates. Please note, if you advise you are joining the
Shoot when you book a 15% discount will be given.
I also enclose a map of the
location of our Shoot Lodge so hopefully you will not get lost this season!!
Mountgarret Shoot Lodge, Stainley Hall Farm, South Stainley, Nr Harrogate HG3 3NE
Non Lead Shot
Cartridges
As anyone who shot with us last season is aware we have moved to non lead shot cartridges. This move has secured a certain market for all our game.
We have now taken into stock a
good selection of non lead cartridges. An
order form is attached and we will have your order ready for you on your first
day with us in the new season.
It is your responsibility to
check that your shotgun is proofed for Steel Shot. If in doubt
both Bismuth and Bio Ammo Blue are suitable for any shotgun providing it
is in proof !
Rough Terrain
Vehicle
As well as our Land Rover Defenders we also have a rough terrain Kawasaki Mule available. This is ideal for anyone who may find walking to your peg difficult.
As with shotgun hire this is available
with a driver who can also act as your loader for £140 for the day. Some prior notice is required.
Looking
forward to seeing you in the new season.



