Newsletter No. 3, 2025
At last Spring is here but is the world in crisis?
MOUNTGARRET
SHOOT
MOUNTGARRET
& NIDD
March 2025
NEWSLETTER No. 3 : MARCH : 2025-2026 SEASON
At last Spring is actually here! But the world is in crisis and sadly thanks to our Labour Government our Countryside is no better.
I am pleased to keep you updated on the continued relentless attack by this Labour Government on our Farmers, our Countryside Traditions and Heritage.
Trail Hunting
This government plan to ban trail hunting. I just wonder if they have considered the far reaching affects this will have.
In England there are 170 registered Hunts with 8 in Scotland. If each hunt has 25 to 30 couples of hounds it is possible that over 10,000 hounds would need to be destroyed together with many horses.
There is always much talk about mental stress, has any consideration been given to the huntsmen. hunt staff and hunt members who would no doubt be required to carry out the terrible task of putting down their much loved hounds. All carried out with the aim of destroying yet another part of our countryside heritage.
Greyhound Racing
The Welsh Government plan to ban Greyhound Racing “as soon as practically possible” on its one remaining Greyhound Track. There are 19 other tracks remaining in the UK. Although not as popular as in the past there is a dedicated following. Some greyhounds are in training but more are held by individuals in training as pets.
Here in the North East we have Whippet Racing which is a very popular pastime. Most racing Whippets are kept as pets. There is also Terrier Racing as a fixture at most Country Fairs. Finally and most importantly to ourselves there are Gundog Trials and working Gundogs on every shoot.
If any of these sports and pastimes were to be banned it would all lead to many of our animals., mostly pets being needlessly destroyed.
After this what next?. It would open the gates to banning Horse Racing and even Pigeon Racing. This Government are a very cold hearted lot and just wish to sanitise and destroy our rural way of life in every way possible.
Shotgun and Rifle Ownership
As part of the Labour Government’s continued war on our countryside and particularly farmers. I understand they intend to consult on the matter of shotgun and rifle ownership later in this year.
Under proposed changes, applicants would need to have good reason for owning a shotgun or rifle. Every gun would be licensed separately with the holding and purchase of ammunition limited.
The most worrying consideration is that farmers and game keepers may no longer be able to store a shotgun or rifle on their premises. There would be a central store in each area. The whole idea of a farmer or game keeper having a firearm immediately available is to deal with vermin. However more importantly in the case of livestock farmers, need to be able to deal with an injured animal immediately.
Where will this all end, will it be further restrictions on law abiding shotgun and rifle owners next?
Release of Wolves
Possibly the most bizarre proposal is to release a number of wolves in Scotland in order to control the deer population. One hundred animals have been proposed.
Wolves were native to Scotland many years ago but habitats and farming practices have changed considerably over the years since the last wolf was killed. I recently read about wolves in The Netherlands, where they are protected. Causing considerable damage to sheep and other livestock.
If this were to be permitted I see the following scenario. There would be the equivalent of 10 packs of wolves released to roam free in Scotland. As deer are pretty agile creatures it is only the old or injured deer which would be taken by the wolves. It would be sheep and other livestock including calves and ponies which would fall victim. Possibly with a number of defenceless hikers and general public. Once people were killed which they inevitably would be, the wolves would be hunted and destroyed.
As the people who make this kind of decision are quite often animal lovers, which is kinder to the animal. To be shot and killed instantly by a bullet or the slow death of being mauled by a pack of wolves?
Phase Out of Lead Shot
On 13th December 2024 the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) outlined its proposal for a phased restriction of lead ammunition in Great Britain over a five year period to address environmental and health risks. So we may need to be lead free by 2030.
Unfortunately this change may happen sooner than 2030 if there is pressure for lead free game meat, particularly form Europe where the majority of our game meat is consumed.
For further information please visit the HSE document at
https://www.hse.gov.uk/reach/restrictions/rr-aavi-0821
We plan to stay with lead shot for the time being.
Our 2024-2025 Season
Every season is different and we have just completed what was possibly our best ever season.
So what happened?
Everything seemed to come together. Our rearing field went really well and we produced some excellent birds with few losses. We experienced the usual hot still conditions during September and early October but our strong fit birds flew really well and did not let us down.
During most of the season the weather was good, possibly too good. We sadly had very few windy days even lacking any kind of breeze. Except on three occasions when we had severe gales which tested both our birds and the guns! The least memorable thing about the season was the relentless bright sunshine which certainly spoilt some drives on some days.
I feel our real success was due to the way our team worked together each day. Callum and Jared ran the days so well and I always enjoy listening over the radio how they bring it all together on each drive.
This is what makes for a successful Shoot.
I am pleased to give details of our returns on birds released/bird shot for the last three seasons.
Forecast Average Per day |
Actual Average Per day |
Return on Pheasants Released |
Return on Partridge Released |
Overall Return on all Poults Released |
Shot to Bird Average |
|
2022/2023 |
235 |
252 |
36.63% |
49.37% |
40.90% |
3.58 |
2023/2024 |
264 |
294 |
40.26% |
44.05% |
42.26% |
3.55 |
2024/2025 |
250 |
271 |
37.02% |
46.88% |
40.71% |
3.26 |
The return for last season is slightly misleading as there are more birds than ever remaining on the ground.
Our New 2025-2026 Season
We have much to look forward to with everything now in place to produce the quality of day you have all become accustomed to.
We have had some staff changes. Tom Riley has left our team of Keepers to join the Shoot on The Swinton Estate. Steff Bennett is also no longer with our Shoot. Losing Tom has put some pressure on Callum and Jared so a local game farmer Tommy Taylor has joined the Shoot part time to look after some drives
Exclusive Members 10% Early Booking Discount for Days Booked before 30th April 2025
Everyone who shot with us last season has automatically become an Exclusive Member with all benefits. So if everyone who was with us last season were to book now we would be sold out!
We have in fact had a good take up with over 40% of our days now sold. So there are still plenty of days to choose from.
If you were not with us last season. All you need to do is to book two days and you will become an Exclusive Member.
Available Days and Shoot Fees
I would like to thank everyone who has already made a booking for the new season. Particularly those of you who have not only made a booking but have also paid your initial shoot fee.
On the enclosed list of Available Days there are a number of changes and new days so it is worth checking to see if there is now something new to suit you.
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When our world is in such chaos I know every Shoot can offer a strong dose of sanity. So now is the time show your support to your Shoot or Syndicate.



