DIY Shoot/Gamekeeping Diary

Are you new to gamekeeping or run a DIY shoot? This diary could be the resource you’ve been looking for. The handy top tips and monthly to-do lists will help small DIY shoots and keepers plan their year and prepare for the season.

For further advice, or to discuss any of the points above, please contact your BASC regional office.

February​ (Click to expand)

February is all about planning. Despite the end of the season, it’s a very busy month for shoot management. Last season was difficult for many, and with Covid restrictions still in place usual plans may need to be adapted or altered.

Top tips

On your shoot jobs

For any further advice, or to discuss any of the points above, please contact your BASC regional office.

March​ (Click to expand)

March is often the time for keepers to take some time for themselves and the family. While many jobs remain important, it is a more suitable time to wind down a little and maybe even squeeze a holiday in – if you are allowed to!

Top tips

On your shoot jobs

For any further advice, or to discuss any of the points above, please contact your BASC regional office.

April​ (Click to expand)

Although April is a relatively quiet month for jobs on your shoot, perhaps members could consider how they can demonstrate what the shoot brings to the area in terms of environmental benefits?

Record keeping will not only benefit the shoot but also help demonstrate biodiversity net gains to a wider audience. Have a look at our Green Shoots Mapping programme.

Top tips

On your shoot jobs

For any further advice, or to discuss any of the points above, please contact your BASC regional office.

May​ (Click to expand)

With the abundance of natural food available now that Spring is well under way, you may find less activity around the feeders across the shoot.

With many ground nesting birds establishing nesting sites, ensure your pest and predator control is maintained throughout this period.

Top tips

On your shoot jobs

For any further advice or to discuss any of the points above please contact your local BASC regional office.

June (Click to expand)

For most shoots June is a busy period in the rearing calendar, with many shoots looking to take birds from the field to wood. Getting things right at this stage will really help to ensure birds hold well and are fit and healthy.

Top tips

On your shoot jobs

For more advice or to discuss any of the points above please contact your local BASC regional office

July (Click to expand)

July is when we start to see the weather warming up and activity building across the countryside. The farming and shoot calendars are eventful for many throughout the month, with birds either set to be released or those already released starting to leave the release pen.   

Top tips

On your shoot jobs

For any further advice or to discuss any of the points above please contact your local BASC regional office.

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Mapping your shooting, recording your bag and wildlife with BASC’s Green Shoots Mapping

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