Newsletter No. 5 2025-2026 Season
Future Plans

July 2025
NEWSLETTER No. 5 : JULY : 2025-2026 SEASON
Nothing Lasts Forever !
I will soon be 79 year old and after running Driven Game Shoots for 35 years, although I would like to have gone on forever. Sadly all good things must come to an end and I have decided to retire from running The Mountgarret Shoot at the end of this season on 31st January 2026.
I am however delighted to advise that I have found the ideal person to take over the Shoot. Unfortunately I am unable to give more details at present as negotiations are in their final stages with the Estate. I will be sending out full details once available.
In the meantime I would like to thank everyone who has booked some days in our new season and also the many of you have supported my Shoots over the years. I really do appreciate this.
With this in mind, during my final season I would like to welcome back as many of you as possible to join myself and my Members on The Mountgarret Shoot to reminisce on the past and to celebrate our wonderful sport.
Many of you have not shot on Mountgarret so I am pleased to briefly outline what I would expect you to experience.
The topography on Mountgarret is best described as rolling countryside with woodland planted over the years to produce challenging birds. These are complimented by over 200 acres of game cover which gives us the Shoot we have today.
Mountgarret Shoot has its own Shoot Lodge where we offer the high quality of hospitality you have come to expect on my Shoots. Even though the costs of running a Shoot become more demanding, we still serve an excellent lunch with quality wine and champagne and gins throughout the day! I can assure you it is well worth a visit.
The question I am often asked is “how does it compare with Eagle Hall & Ashfold Side”. There is no question that Eagle Hall & Ashfold Side was as good as could ever get for me.
However each season I become more and more impressed with the sporting quality of the birds Callum and his team are presenting to us on Mountgarret. Callum Keepered at Eagle Hall for eight years and George certainly trained him well !
George Reap our Head Keeper at Eagle Hall & Ashfold Side is now retired but was the genius who created the shoot at Eagle Hall & Ashfold Side. George attends most shoot days on Mountgarret so I feel there is no better person to give an opinion.
George comments that although Mountgarret does not have the deep Moorland Edge Valleys which consistently produced large volumes of challenging birds, Callum and his team have shown that on a 9 gun 250/300 bird day he can produce sufficient challenging birds down the whole line of guns to satisfy any team of sporting shots. Many of these birds are similar to what we experienced at Eagle Hall.
Available days
I do hope many of you will join me in my final season on Mountgarret and am pleased to attach a list of Available days. There are still a good variety to choose from detailed on the attached list.
Our New Season
Everything is now in place for our New Season.
Our partridge chicks are doing really well with some now 6 weeks old. Most of our pheasant poults are now in the release pens in the woods.
Although given the lack of rain, our game cover is growing surprisingly well but it would be far better with a good drop of rain. No doubt it will come and forget when to stop !!
Everything is looking really promising.
Staff Changes
Jared Inman has left the shoot to experience life as a Grouse Keeper on Coniston Moor. I wish him every success with his new position.
However we have been very fortunate in finding an experienced and well respected Keeper. Tom Hesmondhalgh whom some of you will already know, has joined the Shoot from The Sawley Estate.
I have decided to run the Shoot with two full time Keepers not three. However Callum and Tom will be assisted part time by Tommy Taylor, a local game farmer.
I am very confident with this team of Keepers our birds will be in very safe hands.
I am very much looking forward to making my final season certainly one to remember.



