Newsletter No. 3 2020-2021 Season
Newsletter No. 3
May 2020
REVISED NEWSLETTER No. 3 : 2020–2021 SEASON
I initially sent Newsletter No. 3 to everyone who had booked days in our new 2020-2021 Season. However everything has moved so fast that no sooner had I sent this out that it became very much out of date!
So here is my Revised Newsletter No. 3 for
our 2020-2021 Season.
Being in the so called vulnerable category
of over 70 and overweight! I have spent
the last few weeks in lockdown at home overdosing on Sky News, which is not
good for anyone!!
After seven very long weeks in lockdown, it
looks like we have turned the first corner in the fight against Covid-19.
On 11th May, Boris issued
details of his three stage plan to move out of lockdown. This is detailed in a 50 page report. Having read this, some clarification is
required but overall it is a positive step forward. It should work providing
everyone behaves and stays within the rules laid down. It would be such a disaster if all this pain
and suffering over the last seven weeks were lost.
What is clear is that our Government wants
to get everyone back to work but in a planned orderly manner!
It is also clear from this report that
outside activities where social distancing is possible can restart quite
quickly. In fact we can start fishing
and playing golf again this week! With
these activities being permitted surely clay shooting should also be permitted?
Country Sports are just that. We are outside in the fresh air and not
packed together in a stadium or in large groups outside. We also do not have any spectators. Driven game shooting by its nature is an
activity which exercises “Social Distancing”, which is certainly not a
problem. We can soon become used to
standing apart from each other. In fact
a number of people seem to prefer this!!
Travelling around the Shoot in your own
vehicle is also not a problem as with care all our roads and tracks are
suitable for both two and four wheeled drive vehicles.
Actual hospitality on the day requires
some imaginative thinking and I am working on this with our caterers.
With regard to accommodation. should we find that our regular hotels are
unfortunately still in lockdown once the season starts. There are a number of Airbnb’s in the
locality of the Shoot.
If hotel accommodation were to look like
being a problem, I will produce a list of local Airbnb’s.
When this pandemic originally struck, I considered the option of not fielding our Shoot in the new season. If I had done this it may well have been the end of our Shoot as it would have been necessary to make most of our staff redundant. After 29 years of running the Shoot this is something I just could not accept. For me it is more important to keep our team together. In order to achieve this, initially for April everyone was put on Furlough Leave offered under the Government Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. From 1st May all staff returned to full time work on our rearing fields.
A number of other Shoots like ourselves were initially hesitant about the season.
I decided to run a season approximately
30% smaller than our 2019-2020 Season.
The following were the encouraging results of a recent survey carried out
by British Game Alliance on 350 of their Members.
70% are shooting
20% are unsure of shooting
10% are not shooting
75% of those shooting are doing so on a reduced programme with 25% doing a full programme.
35% average reduction in numbers of birds released
The days in our new slimmed down 2020-2021
Season are planned around the bookings already received. There are also a number of additional days to
assist Members whom I have requested to move some of their dates. Luckily, there are not too many of these and
there are plenty of alternatives to choose from.
I am writing to everyone who has booked
days together with a copy of their confirmation.
I have reconsidered our position with
regard to poults and we are now rearing the majority of our birds from day old
chicks on our two rearing fields.
We now have our first chicks on the
rearing fields to cover some of the days I have planned. However should more days be required it is
still possible to source more birds but I would need to know quite soon. So our final number of days this season will
depend on demand.
I do appreciate it is somewhat early for
many of you to decide your days this season.
I would however welcome and indication of your plans to join us and the number
of days you hope to book.
I would also like to thank everyone who
has made a booking in the new season and particularly those of you who have
paid part and in some cases all your shoot fees, this is very much appreciated.
Our revised season is somewhat different
to what I had originally planned.
At Ripley Castle, Hob Green and Cayton we
will field a reduced number of days which will be made up mostly of main
drives. The average target bag will be
similar to previous seasons.
At Mountgarret we will be fielding a
season with slightly smaller overall bags.
The Nidd Beat of Mountgarret Estate, which
I know well as I have leased it for 29 years, has in past seasons been shot as
part of the Ripley Castle Shoot. For
this season it will be run as part of the Mountgarret Shoot. Nidd offers a number of drives producing from
25 to 50 quite challenging birds which are ideal for 150 to 200 bird days.
In the present financial climate no doubt
a number of shooting budgets may be affected so I hope these smaller bags will prove
popular.
Boundary Days
Our 150 bird days are referred to as Boundary Days which is misleading as they are most certainly not all on the boundaries. There are still a few Boundary Days at Ripley Castle but the main will be included in the Mountgarret Shoot Calendar. These days will be shot between drives on Mountgarret and Nidd.
The only difference between a Boundary Day
and other shoot days, other than the size of bag, are our catering arrangements which are the same for
both Ripley Castle and Mountgarret.
Ripley Castle Boundary Days will start in
the Shoot Yard off Birthwaite Lane, Ripley HG3 3JQ as in the past.
However Mountgarret Boundary Days will now
use the facilities of our Shoot Lodge on Mountgarret Estate, next to Stainley
Hall Farm, South Stainley HG3 3NE. Not
in the Keepers Cabin in the Shoot Yard at Low Raikes as in the past.
As in previous seasons each Boundary Day
will start with tea/coffee but no breakfast.
We will provide a snack lunch of soup and pies. You may also wish to bring a packed lunch but
I feel this may not be necessary.
The day will end with tea/coffee. There will be drinks served throughout the
day as in the past.
It is said “What goes around comes
around”. These days are just as our Nidd
Shoot was 29 years ago when we all enjoyed some small but fabulous days. It brings back some great memories.
What Kind of a Season Can We Expect This Year?
This is the question we are all asking.
As described earlier, driven game shooting
is very much an outside activity involving only a few people at any one
time. Social distancing is certainly not
a problem.
Our season is now over four months away
and what is apparent is that 70% of Shoots are rearing/releasing birds and
planning a season. I have also spoken to
the game farmers I deal with. After a
slow start they are all now very busy with substantial orders being
placed. It seems pheasants are plentiful
but partridge may be in short supply. I
do however have sufficient partridge for what we require.
I see no reason why we will not be able to
run our season. As always, our Shoot Days may be days out in our countryside
with a few problems but nothing we cannot cope with.
As last season David Cockshott will take
overall charge as Head Keeper with Matthew Pillar at Ripley Castle and Callum
McIntosh at Mountgarret, together with Robert, Dan and Ben.
I do feel we all now deserve a few days of
fresh North Yorkshire air and can assure everyone that The Ripley Castle and
Mountgarret Shoots will be doing everything possible to produce some
challenging birds and enjoyable days.
Anything is possible with planning and
positive thinking and no doubt our new season will be full of its usual
surprises.
What Happens If A Day Is Cancelled Due To Coronavirus?
Until we can see how the post lockdown period evolves, I cannot give a definitive answer.
However I can confirm that if a day is
cancelled, as we are now only fielding 3 days each week at Ripley Castle, 2
days on Mountgarret and 1 day at Nidd.
There are plenty of opportunities to offer alternative dates later in
the season. There are also guns available on other days offered in our list of
dates which are also available for guns to move to.
I also understand under GunsOnPegs Triple
Barrell Shoot Insurance, if you are unwell for any reason or have a bereavement
and are unable to shoot, you are covered.
I do suggest you check the cover before taking out the insurance.
Contact: https://www.gunsonpegs.com/insurance or telephone 0207 491 1363 for a quotation.
available Dates
During the last few weeks I have received a number of calls from existing and potentially new Members. All are keen to shoot and I am pleased to attach a revised list of available dates.
I do hope there is something of interest to you.
Charitable Donations
One casualty of these challenging times are Charities and Worthwhile Causes.
Our 2019-2020 Season may seem a
long time ago. However I would like to remind
you of your generosity over the season.
The following was raised from our daily sweep and guest lunches plus a
few fines and competitions at our Annual Dinner. These were paid out over the season and in
February 2020.
Game
and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) £6,000
The Gamekeepers Welfare Trust £1,000
Songbird Survival Trust £250
PPR Foundation: Pam Roberts Brain Tumour Research Charity £1,000
The Country Food Trust £1,000
The Tanfield Grouse Charity Clay Day £600
Yorkshire Charity Clay Days £2,750
Princes Trust: Richard Jackson’s Charity Bonfire £420
Dales Flood Relief Fund £200
Ripley Village: New Children’s Playground £1,000
Nidd Parish Church £270
British Game Alliance (BGA) £16,095
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The total amount raised was a massive £30,585
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I do thank
you for your support for these Charities and Worthwhile Causes. I hope we can achieve similar results in the
new season. I know we will do our very
best.
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To quote a much used cliché: “We
are all in this together” and in our case we certainly are!
Keep well and stay safe.



