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Children’s Hospice Charity Shoot
The Midland team, along with five BASC shotgun coaches, stepped in recently to help the Rainbows children’s hospice charity organise a fund-raising clay shoot.
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The Midland team, along with five BASC shotgun coaches, stepped in recently to help the Rainbows children’s hospice charity organise a fund-raising clay shoot.
The hope of catching a trout must have been on the minds of the 45 young enthusiasts who attended our day at the beautiful grounds of Lakeside Sporting Fishery in Wymeswold
near Loughborough in April.
The UK?s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), will co-host an airgun awareness day in North Yorkshire.
Novice gundog owners and people thinking of getting a puppy to train as a gundog are being invited to attend a training day in Cumbria.
Adrian Judge, Chairman of Anglian Wildfowlers, accepts a commemorative shield from Simon Reinhold, BASC Eastern Regional Officer, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Club.
Click here to to view the Spring 2011 newsletter
A new ladies? shooting group for Wiltshire and the Cotswolds is being launched by Country Sports South West to help like-minded women learn a new skill or improve their shooting skills.
The region is organising a six-day gundog training course to be run on one day a month from March to August, at various venues. The first day is 26th March in Hartshorne, near Burton upon Trent.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) will run a deer carcass handling day at Grizedale in Cumbria on 16th April 2011.