Newsletter No. 1 2023
Dates circulated to all Members

16th January 2023
NEWSLETTER No. 1 : 2023–2024 SEASON
Initially the list of available
days and my proposals for the new 2023-2024 Season were sent out to everyone
who booked days in the current season. I
have received a favourable response with over 50% of the days taken up. So am now sending out to everyone on my
mailing list of 1,500 plus.
Our Season So Far
Following an uncertain start in February and March, we were able to secure our stock of birds for the season. Hatching most of the pheasants ourselves.
The total number released was similar to
our previous season, however due to supply problems we released 7,000 more
pheasants and 7,000 less partridge.
Thanks to Callum and his team we had an excellent rearing field, which
has been apparent in the flying ability of our birds.
We have experienced some testing birds in
variable conditions. It has been quite
warm with more than our share of rain. I
understand November was one of the wettest months on record. However this did not stop us from enjoying
ourselves. We did have three very foggy
starts but still succeeded in achieving the target bag on these days.
At last winter has nearly arrived and I
expect to see even more testing birds over our last few days as they move into
the warmth of the woodlands and game cover.
With 8% of our days remaining we have more
than enough birds at present on the ground to see us through the season. Both our pheasant and partridge have
performed really well with over 46% of the partridge released now accounted
for.
My plan is somewhat different for the end
of this season compared to previous seasons, when we tried to clear our ground
of all birds. For next season I would like to leave as much breeding stock on
the ground as possible. So all our End
of Season Clear Up Days will be cock pheasants only, with partridge and duck if
we can get round them!
As we seem to be on top of the vermin, now
is the opportunity to produce some wild stock – raptors permitting!
New Season 2023-2024
On the strength of our performance in the current season, quite a number of you are requesting our dates for the 2023-2024 Season. In the new season I am planning a similar number of days and target bags to our current season, with days from 200 to 350 to average 250 birds per day.
I am pleased to attach a list of our
Available Days. This is the easy bit!
My problem is that with the ongoing
increase in all costs, it is near enough impossible to finalise our Shoot
fees. I could make a guess which would
be high and I feel unfair to you all.
In the current season I am hearing of
prices of up to £100 per bird plus vat.
With most similar Shoots to ourselves asking for between £55 to £65 per
bird including vat. Based on my costings
and guesses so far, I feel our Shoot Fees for the new season will be somewhere
between £60 to £70 per bird including vat.
We must wait and see.
In previous seasons I have requested Shoot
fees are paid:
30% 1st February
40% 1st May
30% 1st August.
I now ask you to choose your days/dates
from the attached list. A deposit of
£400 per day plus vat will be invoiced and due in February for each of your
days, no matter the bag size.
Remembering we were sold out this season
by the end of August 2022 I am hopeful of a reasonable take up of days. So any days booked which remain unpaid at the
end of February 2023 will be offered to other Members.
I propose issuing actual details of our
Shoot Fees during April/May 2023 with these included in your May confirmation
and invoice. I feel this is a fair way
forward considering the present uncertain cost climate.
In our new season, although we are up
against considerably increased costs, I do not intend to cut any corners and
try, if possible, to improve our days even further.
Payment
Terms for the New Season are as follows
:
£400 + vat deposit on each day booked due for payment in February 2023.
1st May 2023: 60% of the remainder of the Shoot Fee less £400 + vat deposit per day booked.
1st August 2023: 40% of the remaining Shoot fee less £400 + vat per day booked.
Should you be unhappy with the final
costing advised in April/May you may cancel your booking and a full refund will
be made.
I thank you for your past support and I
look forward to hearing from you and am available at any time to discuss the
Shoot or make a booking.
Mobile: 07774 271781 Evening: 01765 677343 E-mail: info@mountgarretshoot.co.uk
Non lead Shot
Having now experienced over 73 shoot days where non lead shot has been used, mainly steel and Bismuth. I am certainly no ballistics expert so can only give my observations.
Bismuth
This is as near to lead as any other shot available. It can be used in any shotgun with no choke restriction. The cartridges we offer have no more recoil compared to lead. They do cost more compared to other suitable cartridges. However at an additional £80 to £100 per day compared to steel. If you consider the actual cost of a days’ shooting, I feel it is a small price to pay.
Steel
Our guns have used many different makes of steel cartridges. Steel cannot be used in any shotguns with more than half choke. My observations are as follows. At around 35 to 45 yards, Steel kills very effectively. Below this when birds are shot you can hear and see the shot hitting the bird, many just fly on. The steel shot seems to pass through the bird and these are the ones which can fly a good distance before landing. Sadly, a number are still alive when retrieved.
Our shot to bird average has changed
little from when we were using lead.
This shows we are still shooting a similar number of birds and also that
our pickers up are carrying out their work efficiently. We are not seeing any carcasses but this is possibly due to the
raptors clearing up after we have shot.
I have approached this by increasing the
number of our pickers up each day from 5 to 6.
There are all positioned much further back from the line of guns
compared to when we were shooting lead.
In short, Steel is not an ideal substitute
to lead or Bismuth. I say this, as the
season has progressed, after using steel for a few months many guns have become
used to steel and feel there is little difference compared to lead.
Reading reports in our trade publications
it seems inevitable that in the next few years the use of lead in all types of
ammunition will be banned. So sooner or
later everyone will be required to use non lead shot. The leading question, more for the cartridge
manufacturers, is how long? Some quotes
are 18 months and up to 5 years. I
really do feel at least 5 years is required for the cartridge manufacturers to
be able to change and cope with the demand.
The Health & Safety Executive has now
completed their consultation process on “Describing the Risk to the Environment
and Human Health that lead creates if it is present in ammunition and the
restriction option that HSE is proposing to manage these risks.”
This consultation covers all types of
ammunition from air rifle pellets to rifle ammunition including lead shot. However it has just been announced that this
report is now delayed for six months due to the overwhelming number of
responses.
I am proposing staying with non lead as it
has guaranteed a market for all our game.
Charity Fund
I would like to thank everyone for their generosity in supporting our daily sweep. So far with this and non shooting guest meals and refreshments we have raised just short of £13,000 this season so far. The Trusts who will benefit from the Fund in March 2023 are:
GWCT: Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust
GWT: Gamekeepers Welfare Trust
CFT: Country Food Trust
CA: Countryside Alliance
SBS: SongBird Survival
Nidd Church
Thank you all for
your support.
Partridges in a Pear Tree
This is how Sainsbury’s marketed our partridge over the festive season.
As
previously advised our game dealer, Ox Close Fine Foods has teamed up with
another game dealer and secured a contract to supply partridge to
Sainsbury’s. In order to fulfil the
order a number of other Shoots who have gone non lead are also involved. They describe the product as follows. “Made with great tasting Game Meat from the British
Countryside our pair of wild partridges are stuffed with a pear and calvados
stuffing and wrapped in maple cured beechwood smoked bacon. Ready to roast in
its own ovenproof tray and perfect for smaller festive gatherings.”
Product
description:
2 Partridges with a pork, pear & calvados stuffing wrapped in smoked bacon with added water. Available at £23.00 for the pair.
The initial launch was
so successful this is now only available by order for collection from the
store. For further details: https://food-to-order.sainsburys.co.uk/product/8079647/ttd-pair-of-partridges
When I initially decided to move to non lead shot, I did not
expect such a quick response. If moving
to non lead gives us a ready market for our game. I feel the move is a small price to pay for
the possible survival of our sport.
Wishing you all a very relaxing Spring and Summer ready for the New Season.



