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Unfortunately it’s looking like my current pheasant syndicate is likely to fold this year based on losing part of our land. Which puts me in a position to try and find what’s likely to be a needle in a haystack/none existent but here I am.

Ideally I’m looking for a local farm shoot in and around Staffordshire but willing to travel a bit. I’m looking for a weekday shoot (I work Saturdays) which obviously gives another layer on unlikeliness! 

If anyone knows of anything please drop me a message. 
 

Thanks,

Chris 

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On 06/04/2024 at 13:15, chrislightning said:

Unfortunately it’s looking like my current pheasant syndicate is likely to fold this year based on losing part of our land. Which puts me in a position to try and find what’s likely to be a needle in a haystack/none existent but here I am.

Ideally I’m looking for a local farm shoot in and around Staffordshire but willing to travel a bit. I’m looking for a weekday shoot (I work Saturdays) which obviously gives another layer on unlikeliness! 

If anyone knows of anything please drop me a message. 
 

Thanks,

Chris 

Mine too, the countryside is shrinking at an alarming rate with developments that a few years ago would have been unthinkable.  Every barn is now a house which then spread to small ranch type dwellings.  Our main piece is now having Lodges installed, you couldn't have got any more green belt.  Money talks.  Good luck with your search.  

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11 hours ago, Weihrauch17 said:

Mine too, the countryside is shrinking at an alarming rate with developments that a few years ago would have been unthinkable.  Every barn is now a house which then spread to small ranch type dwellings.  Our main piece is now having Lodges installed, you couldn't have got any more green belt.  Money talks.  Good luck with your search.  

Agree to a point but there is still plenty of land/farms to shoot on but most are not suitable for driven pheasant/partridge shooting.

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