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Muddy youngsters save the moor
Twenty-five youngsters from across northern England spent a muddy Sunday helping to restore moorland and learning about grouse management in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
Twenty-five youngsters from across northern England spent a muddy Sunday helping to restore moorland and learning about grouse management in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
Pictured here is Leah Udale, seven, taking her first shot with a .410 with a little help from her dad.
Jordan Hendry, 16, has a real passion for shooting. He’s spent all his free time helping at his local shoot and attending Young Shots events. Jordan has also been accepted to Writtle College, Chelmsford, where he will be studying game and wildlife.
Jack Swales, 10, from North Yorkshire proudly displays his first left-and-right pheasant brace, shot on a guest day.
Pictured here is David Rudd, six, after his first time shooting pigeons over decoys with a .410 and springer Yogi. He was accompanied by his dad with whom he also goes deer stalking. David also enjoys beating with his mum near their home in Kent.
Eight-year-old Amelia Lacy enjoyed the CLA Game Fair this summer. She had a go at shotgun shooting for the first time and even managed to break a clay!
A charity clay shoot, organised by the BASC Somerset social committee, raised almost £2,000 for forces’ charity Help for Heroes and the BASC South West Young Shots Programme.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has released a must-see film of the pink-footed geese and the Wyre-Lune sanctuary on Morecambe Bay.
One of BASC’s North West Young Shots Ambassadors has raised thousands of pounds for charity by organising two clay shoots.