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Wildfowling Permit 200607.qxdOpportunities for BASC members to try wildfowling are detailed in an updated Wildfowling Permit Scheme booklet produced by BASC. The guide can be found online.

The booklet is designed to provide information to people who have never been wildfowling as well as the experienced wildfowler. It includes contact details of clubs which are willing to take people out to try wildfowling for the first time or to try wildfowling in a new area.

It provides a basic introduction to the sport and information on where people can obtain wildfowling permits throughout the UK.

Mark Greenhough, BASC’s Wildfowling Officer, said: “This year’s booklet contains some new clubs to the scheme and fully updated contact details for all of the participating clubs. Also contained in the booklet are informative sections on wildfowling and the law, fieldcraft, a quarry guide and the wildfowler’s code of practice all of which help keep the modern wildfowler updated on current best practice in the sport.”

The guide can be seen here.

For further information, email wildfowling@basc.org.uk or phone 01244 573011.

The BASC Wildfowling Permit Scheme is only open to BASC members.

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