Howard Heywood tries some new tactics to draw out growing fox cubs before they get too clever
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Howard gets set up for a bit of boar control with an unsual but efficient choice of rifle and calibre!
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Howard gets it wrong while waiting for an old wary fox, but it comes good in the end
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Howard gains more foxing while trying to get on top of a rabbit problem
continue reading >Howard has a word of caution after a lucky escape
continue reading >Howard Heywood realises he’s been missing out on technology, when he tries out a thermal spotter
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Howard discusses that great, non-British pest; the grey squirrel
continue reading >Howard supervise his grandson, as he makes his first hunting forays with an air rifle
continue reading >Howard looks back at a farm that was crucial to his fox control
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Howard Heywood presents a practical guide to would be foxing enthusiasts
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Howard Heywood comes to the end of a long and hard five week battle, with probably the craftiest fox he has yet encountered
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Howard Heywood goes on his yearly Scottish run to sort out the woods and fill his cull quota
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Howard considers how the weather can be both friend and foe to the fox shooter
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Howard spends weeks trying to bring to book a problem fox, only to come up empty handed.
continue reading >Bruce Potts discusses various hunting techniques and some of the kit used for pest control
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Shotgun shooter Mark Stone tries the new Zephyrus 3 inertia semi –auto 12 bore from Pietta
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Bruce Potts describes the trials and tribulations of what many feel is the simplest form of hunting
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One of the oldest shotgun models on the market, Remington have now given their 870 pump-action a complete makeover - enter the M887 Nitromag
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Mark Stone gets his hands on another Remington-badged Baikal shotgun, though this time it’s at a price that’s actually well worth considering
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Having already tried and liked the 12 bore Revo Premier Game, Mark Stone now turns his attention to the .410 version
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