BASC Northern Ireland
Working gundogs to compete at Northern Ireland event.
Gundog owners in Northern Ireland are being invited to compete in a gundog day organised by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
Gundog owners in Northern Ireland are being invited to compete in a gundog day organised by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
A course aimed at people new to gundog training or just starting to train a new working dog will be hosted by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) in Lancashire.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has extended its highly popular National Taste of Game week into a fortnight-long event which will run from 6th ? 20th November this year.
Bob Neal, a major figure on the South West shooting scene, has died suddenly at the age of 58.
New laws covering the use of Snares in Scotland are to come into force in March. BASC says the new requirements are broadly in line with industry guidelines.
Food lovers in Northern Ireland will have a chance to enjoy a taste of game at a number of Game?s On events in the coming weeks.
Deer stalkers are being invited to take part in specialist courses run by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
Carcass Inspection and Butchery courses will be run in Sevenoaks in Kent during February and March. One of the aims of the course is to teach candidates the skills required to undertake the basic carcass processing required for home butchery.
Following a number of incidents, police forces are to be given information to help them identify people involved in lawful shooting. The UK?s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has published a new guide, The Police Officer?s Guide to Shooters, which is designed to help prevent misunderstandings and reduce interventions by the police.
Shooting restrictions put in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland because of the recent severe winter weather are to be lifted. A legal suspension of the shooting of waterfowl in Scotland will be lifted at midnight on Monday 18th January, allowing shooting on Tuesday 19th. A similar suspension in Northern Ireland will end at 8am on Thursday 21st January.