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GUNDOG TRAINING: Training The Right Breed For Shooting Wild Game

by KEITH ERLANDSON

Gundog Training is written by a practising professional who has a long list of Field Trial Champions to his credit. His opinions, often openly controversial, are therefore backed by considerable experience, and given for what they are worth, without any attempt to impose them on the reader. There are chapters on breeds, choice of puppy, pre-training, and all phases of training including equipment, obedience training, water work and advanced training, shooting days, field trials, good mouths and bad, and the wildfowler's dog.

MATCHING THE HATCH: STILLWATER, RIVER AND STREAM

by PAT O'REILLY

An invaluable guide to selecting from among a vast array of fly patterns and sizes - the standard work for the ardent trout-fisher and fly-tier.

The SPECIALIST GUNDOG: TRAINING THE RIGHT BREED FOR SHOOTING WILD GAME

by GUY WALLACE

Guy Wallace's book is for the many sportsmen who would rather shoot wild game. In it he discusses dogs for grouse, snipe, woodcock, falconry and stalking. With advice on breeding or choosing a puppy, he sets out a basic training programme and in addition covers advanced training which will benefit every gundog owner.

World's Greatest Shooting Stories

by Tom Quinn

The World's Greatest Shooting Stories brings together for the first time all the most hilarious, extraordinary and bizarre tales from more than two hundred years of sporting shooting from around the world. Given the huge popularity of the sport there are stories of big game hunting in Africa and India during the 19th century; tales from the Wild West of America; grouse shooting on Edwardian English moors; rough shooting and wildfowling; tales of poachers and diverse tales from eccentric Royals to Russian secret servicemen. All the great shooting characters of the past are well represented. Everyone who enjoys shooting would agree that the next best thing to being out there is reading about it which is where this book comes in, a wonderful collection of stories for modern Guns about the lighter side of the history of the sport.

Training the Roughshooter's Dog

by Peter Moxon

This book covers many situations that the first time gundog owner may encounter. The content of the book is mainly aimed at the novice handler with good pointers in how to create a close working relationship with his dog. Peter Moxon the author is a spaniel owner and does lean towards the reader choosing the same for his first dog. But with his guidance throughout the book it is possible to train retrievers to be multi-functional. The book covers choice of dog and its training from puppy through to adult. There is also a questions and answers part in which the author explains how to solve training problems in a way that is easy for the novice handler to comprehend. Suitable food and shelter are covered as too is the dog's health and an explanation of dog psychology.

Training the Working Retriever

by Anthea Lawrence

A valuable training guide for all owners of any of the retriever breeds. Retriever Training will help the owner of any of the retrieving breed. From those who simply want to train their family pet through to those wishing to compete in field trials, gundog working tests or to work on a shoot. Detailed photographs show each of the exercises and are accompanied by details of what may go wrong, how to recognise potential problems and how any difficulties can be rectified before they become real problems. The book also has advice on choice and care of a puppy and shows how early domestic training can prevent many behavioural issues. The author shows that reward based reinforcement with praise are the essential motivating factors which will encourage puppies to learn from an early age what is required for life!

BASC Handbook: Pest and Predator Control

by BASC

This comprehensive and practical book, produced specifically for shoots and conservationists, provides a basic guide to all aspects of control. It explains which species can be controlled and by what means. There is detailed guidance on shooting, snaring, trapping, the use of dogs and humane dispatch. The law governing pest species is covered in detail, particularly in regard to the general licences which are frequently misunderstood, occasionally leading to prosecution. Detailed instructions are provided on the effective and legal use of snares and traps with photographic sequences to show how they should be sited and set. This will be invaluable to those who enforce wildlife law and need to distinguish between legal and illegal methods of control.

Instinctive Shot: The Practical Guide to Modern Game Shooting

by Chris Batha

The Instinctive Shot is a practical, straight-forward manual on how to become a better game shooter. The author gives step-by-step explanations of the correct shooting action needed to build a consistent swing and balanced move to the bird, regardless of species or type of shooting - the essential sequence of Eye Brain Hand synchronisation that creates an Instinctive Shot. For Chris Batha, this is a compilation of information and experiences gleaned from his life-long passion for game shooting. His advice is easily understood and alternative suggestions are offered wherever possible. Both clear and concise, The Instinctive Shot emphasises the practical, while not forgetting the theoretical. This book not only describes how to shoot , but it is a reference book covering all aspects of world-wide game shooting from guns, quarry and equipment to etiquette and attire this is a volume for the game wing shooter to refer to time and time again.

An Evening with Johnners: Centenary Edition

by Brian Johnston

The tour was a sell-out and a recording of one of the shows became a number one bestseller and was awarded a Gold Disc. When Brian died in 1994, he was described by the Daily Telegraph as 'the greatest natural broadcaster of them all'. This book was first published in 1996 and contains all the material from the original recording as well as additional stories from his second and final tour. Brian's skill and warmth as a master raconteur shine through on every page as he recalls his early years at Eton and Oxford, his war service with the Grenadier Guards, and his remarkable broadcasting career at the BBC. There are hundreds of hilarious memories, stories and anecdotes, all told in his inimitable, friendly style and he describes the famous 'leg-over' incident. This centenary edition has been updated by the editor, Brian's eldest son Barry Johnston, and includes new illustrations by John Ireland.

TOTAL RECALL: PERFECT RESPONSE TRAINING FOR PUPPIES AND ADULT DOGS

by MATTINSON PIPPA

Many dog owners struggle to manage their dogs, and the vast majority of people who need help have one simple but overwhelming problem. Their dog won t come back when they call him. Through focusing on this single and most important of obedience commands, Pippa Mattinson shows the dog owner whether of a puppy or an adult dog how to build up a reliable recall successfully, layer by layer, and step by step, using effective and positive training techniques. The author offers the reader an insight into the mind of the dog and explains exactly why dogs behave in the way that they do. Training exercises are described in unique detail, and with the inclusion of a helpful problem solving section, nothing is left to chance. Total Recall is much more than a recall training book. It is a detailed reference and guide to canine behaviour and dog training that will fascinate dog owners in the UK and abroad

WILL'S PIGEON SHOOTING: SECRETS OF CONSISTENT SUCCESS

by GARFIT WILL

Will Garfit is a renowned pigeon shot and this authorative book on how to shoot woodpigeons is an explosion of his enthusiasm and passion for the bird and the sport it can produce. He is not a professional pigeon shooter but likes to be known as an enthusiastic amateur . For fifty years Will has been developing his art as a pigeon shooter and this book shares his personal experiences, thoughts and secrets that enable him to shoot consistently good bags. An amazing record that when protecting crops over the past ten years he has averaged over 100 a day on over 600 days. This book explains that this is not just luck but based on the sound principles of good reconnaissance, siting and building of hides, presentation of decoys and accurate shooting. All are covered in this book which is written in an engaging style and illustrated by his own watercolours and diagrams. A superb book for both the experienced Shot or complete novice.

FINDING SEAMS ON APPLES: DEBATES, DISCUSSIONS AND DISPUTES FROM CRICKET TRAGI WORLDWIDE

by cricketweb.net

Finding Seams On Apples is a compilation of wit, intelligence and fervour of an online cricket community, and one of the largest cricket forums, cricketweb.net. The 30,000 members, from all over the world and from all walks of life, are bound together by the love of cricket. The forum itself has more than three million posts and the book presents a series of honest and open discussions, and at times heated arguments, about cricket topi and events. Some comments will make you laugh, some will get you thinking, and others will take you back in time to relive favourite moments from cricketing history.

Training The Working Labrador: The Complete Guide To Management And Training

by Jeremy Hunt

Training the Working Labrador looks at all aspects of the care, management and training of the modern working Labrador. It discusses many of the issues affecting today's dog owners in a society which may not always seem to be providing enough time to own and train your own working gundog. The book provides advice and guidance on a host of practical feeding, management and training matters based on the author's lifelong experience and chapters are included on nutrition and care especially for those who may be away from home for part of the day. The very latest Labrador health tests are covered in detail and their relevance to their owners. Essential reading for the first time owner/trainer of a Labrador but equally an important update on Labrador issues for the experienced owner.

Total Airguns: The Complete Guide To Hunting With Air Rifles

by Pete Wadeson

Air rifle hunting is an increasingly popular sport and Total Airguns is regarded as the definitive reference work of its kind. This second edition has been fully and comprehensively revised and updated to include the latest information on legal quarry species; rifle types and equipment - plus an important additional chapter covering the law and safety. The author is widely recognised as one of the finest and most experienced exponents of the sport and this essential manual is a must-have for the modern day airgun hunter covering everything from choosing a rifle; gun handling; sighting systems; ammo choice; accessories; the uses of camo; fieldcraft and hunting techniques.

What's A Chap To Do?: Anguished Letters To The Shooting Gazette

by Giles Catchpole

There are many excellent books to advise the novice shooter on proper gun handling, safety and accuracy. However, no manual can hope to address every problem that might arise in the shooting field or, indeed, beyond it. Being British, there are many such issues which we would never dream of mentioning, let alone actually discussing. A pursed lip or a raised eyebrow may be as far as many chaps are prepared to go in addressing some of these important matters. But these gestures are open to misinterpretation and misunderstanding with possibly disastrous consequences. A few words of advice, a reassuring hand on the shoulder, that just puts a chap's mind at rest and sets him comfortably back on the straight and narrow. Uncle Giles is such a chap and his wise words have been clarifying these matters for readers of the Shooting Gazette for a number of years. A selection of these concerns - and their resolution - are now shared with a wider public.

FROM PUPPY TO PERFECT: A PROVEN, PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TRAINING AND CARING FOR YOUR NEW PUPPY

by Janet Menzies

From the publisher of the best-selling dog training book Total Recall comes From Puppy to Perfect which answers all the questions about owning and training the family's first puppy. Both comprehensive and practical, this is a superb step-by-step guide for owners of all types of puppy. it starts with a survival guide for the first few weeks as the owner of a not yet perfect puppy and gradually takes the reader from house-training to everything they need to know about training a growing dog - taking it from puppy to perfect. With up-to-date information incorporating the needs of urban dog owners and the risks of buying puppies online, it also responds to frequently asked questions from readers of Janet Menzies' previous title, Training the Working Spaniel.

BARKING MAD: TWO CENTURIES OF GREAT DOG STORIES

by Tom Quinn

Barking Mad taps into the British passion for dogs by bringing together a unique collection of extraordinary, touching and sometimes bizarre but true stories covering sporting dogs (and hounds), military mascots, eccentric companions, war heroes and Royal dogs. Many of the best and most intriguing stories, which date back to the early 19th Century, have been discovered in long-forgotten books and magazines, but all reflect our enduring passion for man's best friend. Stories include everything from the Labrador that saved its master from drowning to the hound that spent years travelling unaccompanied across England by train to the pooch that carried a penny to the local bakery every day to buy its own cakes.

ON YOUR SHOOT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO RUNNING YOUR OWN SHOOT

by LIAM BELL

Liam Bell s name will be familiar to Shooting Times readers as our gamekeeping contributor. In this well-designed book featuring friendly and down-to-earth advice on creating and running your own partridge and pheasant shoot. Topi covered include habitat management, gamecrops, stock selection, rearing game and managing a shoot day. -Shooting Times : On Your Shoot by Liam Bell collates a wide range of relevant and interesting topi for all game managers, from those helping on a small shoot to those running a large number of shoot days each year, within a private or commercial situation. This is a well written handbook with a great degree of common sense which will be welcomed by all those involved in game management. --Richard Barnes - Kings Seeds

DEER STALKER'S BEDSIDE BOOK

by CHARLES SMITH-JONES

A book for every deer stalker to dip into - full of fascinating stalking stories, facts, trivia, advice and personal observations, The Deer Stalker's Bedside Book is a pot pourri of fact (as well as a little fiction) relating to deer and deer stalking. It can be dipped into at random and is sure to entertain and inform, and provide the occasional surprise for even the most dedicated deer aficionado. Included are some short stories concerning the goings-on at the fictional highland sporting estate of Glen Garron. Covering a wide variety of subject from equipment and techniques to recipes and classic stalking tales, this is the perfect book for every deer stalking enthusiast.

BASC: A CONCISE GUIDE FOR SHOTGUN AND FIREARM OWNERS

by BILL HARRIMAN

Firearms law serves two functions – prevention of the use of firearms in crime and preservation of public safety. In his guide to Law and Licensing, Bill Harriman explores current firearms legislation. His experience as a legal advisor and firearms forensic examiner provides useful insight into the conditions surrounding legal possession and use of firearms and shotguns. He examines common misconceptions and provides extensive practical guidance for compliance. Real case studies and examples from his own experience help to illuminate some of the more obscure aspects of legal firearms ownership in Great Britain.

Great Angling Disasters

by Tom Quinn

Great Angling Disasters is a wonderful collection of fishy tales from the past two hundred years that will have the reader caught hook, line and sinker. Stories of record breakers that got away, to boats that sank, rods that broke and pike and salmon that ran amok. It is the ultimate chronicle of those less than triumphant days on the riverbank.

True to the Line: A Hunting Life

by Adrian Dangar

True to the Line is Adrian Dangar’s recollections of his life at the sharp end of hunting, during which he was Master and huntsman of three very different hunts in three unique regions of England – Dartmoor, Leicestershire and North Yorkshire. During this time the author came into close contact with many fascinating characters that live and work in these beautiful landscapes. True to the Line portrays these rural lives alongside hunting, hounds and foxes, together with the challenges, frustrations and rewards of organising modern hunting in an illuminating and anecdotal style. This book not only covers his account as the first amateur huntsman of the Quorn in 80 years, but also his time as a hunting correspondent, hound judge, conservationist and all round countryman.

BASC Handbook of Shooting: An Introduction to the sporting shotgun (Basc Handbook Ser.)

by British Association for Shooting & Conservation

This revised Handbook of Shooting, now in its seventh edition, covers shotgun safety, the basic rules of gun handling in the field, while travelling and at home. It outlines the law as it relates to shooting and also includes chapters on behaviour in the field, the role of gundogs and the part played by gamekeepers in habitat and game management. It should be required reading for anyone who owns a sporting shotgun.

The Man Behind the Mike: Mike Tucker -- the voice of equestranism

by Jane Wallace

Mike Tucker was born into a life of farming and horses. His passion and hard work enabled him to progress from international groom to successful international event rider, top level Eventing official and television commentator. The pinnacle of Mike's career as a commentator was covering Nick Skelton's Gold Medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016 for the BBC. In `The Man Behind the Mike' we learn about Mike's family history and the connection with the Badminton Estate where his grandfather farmed; The Beaufort Pony Club, a huge influence in his life with many top level riders being members; a visit to Australia, staying with the Roycroft family, which proved to be a pivotal moment in his efforts to become a successful event rider; and about Mike's second place at Badminton, which laid the foundations of his credibility as a rider and commentator. The `voice behind the microphone' had the experience and knowledge to commentate with authority and to command respect from the listening public at venues of not just horse trials but also show jumping, dressage, and shows in general. The wealth of experience and lifetime involvement in the world of equestrian sport has enabled him to travel all over the world meeting many different people and sharing his expertise. We are told many funny, revealing, fascinating and sometimes sad anecdotes of his experiences of the successes and failures along the way and we are given a true insight into the real stories behind the headlines, and `The Man Behind the Mike'.

Sharpshooter: The popular and provocative columnist from Shooting Times

by Alasdair Mitchell

Published in co-operation with Shooting Times, this is a collection of the best writing by their most popular columnist Alasdair Mitchell, who is featured each week in his 'Sharpshooter' column. Covering all aspects of the countryside from field sports to conservation, nature and wildlife this book will appeal to everyone with an interest in rural life and to the many thousands of readers who have followed his contributions over the last 20 years.

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