Newsletter No.6 2021-2022 Season
The Season So Far
November 2021
NEWSLETTER No. 6 : 2021–2022 SEASON
The Season So Far
We have all lost over 18 months out of our lives due to the consequences of Covid and certainly deserve a good season’s shooting.
We are now halfway through what is turning out to be as good a season as we have ever experienced. It all started during the summer when the weather was kind to us and we achieved excellent returns from both our rearing fields at Ripley Castle and Mountgarret.
The pheasant poults grew really well in the rearing pens without any disease, so we decided to release them later than usual at 8/9 weeks compared to the normal 6/7 weeks. This worked well and gave us some very strong fit poults. As these poults were overall larger than normal with far less weak birds, we lost far fewer than usual to Buzzards and Red Kites as they left these larger birds alone.
The consequence of this is that at the start of the season although we released a similar number of poults to previous seasons, we had far more strong fit pheasants on the ground than in the past.
Our partridge are of a similar quality, are flying really well and have survived the raptors far better than normal.
We are rearing athletes so their high quality diet may have had something to do with this!
None of this success would have been possible without the hard and dedicated work by our team of six Keepers and a number of part time staff.
All in all, so far so good. However with increasing Covid cases in Europe
and more cases of Avian Flu being reported every day here in the UK. As we all know nothing is certain and
anything can happen. So let’s enjoy it
whilst we can. In Sir Winston’s words we
must “Keep bu..ering on!!”.
All Change on 31st January 2022
As advised in previous Newsletters I have decided to reduce my shooting commitments but am certainly NOT giving up just yet!
As from the end of this season on
31st January 2022, my Ripley Castle and Hob Green Sporting Leases
come to an end. My Landlords and their
Agent are hopefully not too far away from appointing a new Sporting Tenant.
I will continue to run The Mountgarret and Nidd Shoots together with Cayton which was previously included as part of The Ripley Castle Shoot.
The Mountgarret Shoot will now
cover these three Estates with over 4,500 acres of beautiful North Yorkshire
Countryside. For those of you who have
shot Mountgarret this season, I hope you will agree with me that it has
certainly moved up a few notches. By now
incorporating Cayton into The Mountgarret Shoot, it gives some additional very challenging
drives.
I am working on the Shoot Calendar for 2022-2023 at present.
Some Interesting and Unexpected News
Shoot of the Year Award
Ripley sporting
Winner - North East
This is in recognition of the hard work and dedication of
all our Teams of Keepers, Beaters, Pickers Up and Hosts and I thank everyone
for this. This award has been made to
both Ripley Castle and Mountgarret Shoots. I also thank everyone who voted for us.
Available Days
Never before have we been SOLD OUT in November, but we are this season! It is inevitable that some cancellations will occur and I will keep you all advised on availability. I thank you all for your support in making this possible.
Shoot Dinner :
Saturday 12th February 2022
The Dinner will be held in the Long Gallery for the East Wing of Ripley Castle. We have much to celebrate after 30 years at what will be my last Shoot Dinner at Ripley Castle. Please make a note of the date.
The cost will be £90 per person
inclusive of VAT. You are more than
welcome to book now with Lynda on 01423 323321 or info@ripleycastleshoot.co.uk
Non Toxic Shot : The Saga Continues
Just to remind you. A directive was issued by The National Game Dealers Association that their Members will no longer take game containing lead shot after July 2022. This is due to pressure, mainly from Supermarkets.
Our game dealer Ox Close Fine Foods would like our Shoot to comply with this request. Although I feel and am sure many of you also feel July 2022 is too soon, sadly we must accept that lead will soon be dead.
I have discussed this position
with Lyalvale Express, our cartridge manufacturer for many years and they have
come up with a solution. In order for you to experience how you and your
guns perform with nontoxic shot with degradable or fibre wads. We have the following available on every
shoot day.
Steel
: 12 bore No. 5 shot
suitable for 65mm chambers with earth (degradable) wads at £10 per box of 25.
20 bore are available shortly.
Bismuth
:12 bore 4½ shot
suitable for 65 mm chambers with fibre wads at £30 per box of 25.
20 bore 4½ shot suitable for 67mm chambers with fibre wads at £30 per box of 25.
The Bismuth cartridges are
suitable for any 12 or 20 bore no matter the choke size, providing the barrels
are in proof ! So this is an answer for
your “Old English” guns which you were thinking would need to be written
off! These cartridges are not cheap but
with an additional cost of approximately £100 per day this means you can carry
on using your old reliable “friend”. You
need to decide if this additional cost is worth paying when included in the
overall cost of the shoot day. The
performance of Bismuth is similar to lead.
You could try some to find out for yourself.? We have used these Express Bismuth cartridges
on our duck this season to great effect.
Steel shot is a third of the
price of Bismuth but does have a few drawbacks.
You must not use Steel Shot in a shotgun with barrels tighter than ½
choke. We have gauges available on a
shoot day for you to check this. However
I stress it is the shotgun owner’s responsibility to check if their shotgun is
suitable for steel cartridges. If used
they are at the owner’s risk.
Advice from on experienced
gunsmith is recommended in order to avoid any problems. Our local gunsmith Steve Baren is available
on most Ripley Castle Shoot days. He
will give advice and has the necessary equipment to bore out barrels down to
the required ½ choke at £60 per barrel.
Contact Steve Baren on 07786
370848
During this season each cartridge
manufacturer has been producing their answer to this problem.
When you try a cartridge with
nontoxic shot. Could you please ensure
the wads they contain are definitely NOT plastic. The wads should be fibre or degradable
If you find the ideal non-toxic
shot cartridge, could you please let me know.
I stress that the use of lead is
optional and there is no law against its use as present. However in the interests of our sport I feel
everyone should consider their position before our 2022-2023 Season.
Does Your Gun Fit?
One of our regular guns felt he was not shooting as well as he should have been. So requested one of our experience loader/instructors to find out where he was going wrong. Sure enough his gun was the problem as it was such a bad fit, he was lucky to hit anything! Fortunately his instructor had a few guns to choose from and within a short time he was performing well but sadly not with his own gun.
The services of an instructor are well worth considering for just £140 for the day.



