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Now’s the time to build a war chest to defend field sports

April 24, 2019 By Nick Glaves

Like many thousands of people in the field sports community, I woke up this morning hoping Natural England’s announcement to withdraw the General Licence from tomorrow (Thursday, April 25th) was just a bad dream. Sadly, it was not. In a shock coup d’etat, Wild Justice – the organisation set up by Chris Packham, Mark Avery […]

Filed Under: Fieldsports, News

Time to reflect as shooting season draws to a close

January 29, 2019 By Nick Glaves

As another shooting season draws to a close, it’s important to take a moment to reflect on the months just passed and those that lie ahead. Personally, it has been my least successful shooting season to date. With family and work commitments taking precedence, pre-season practice was all but non-existent and this, unsurprisingly, translated into […]

Filed Under: Countrysports, Fieldsports Tagged With: British Game Alliance, country sports, countryside alliance, game and wildlife conservation trust, Hull Cartridge, Red Stag Media, shooting, shooting season

How to get the most from the summer show season

July 26, 2018 By Nick Glaves

With scores of businesses heading to Ragley Hall this weekend for the Game Fair, the summer show season is well underway. And with partners desperately looking to find some way of entertaining their holiday kids which doesn’t involved Fortnite, trade stalls can expect a bumper turnout. As a small business, you’re investing both time and […]

Filed Under: Agriculture, Fieldsports, PR & Marketing Tagged With: countrysports, exhibitions, farming, game fair, Red Stag Media, show season

Thoughts on Welsh Labour and Game Shooting

July 24, 2018 By Nick Glaves

Until a couple of weeks ago, I hadn’t given Welsh Labour a great deal of consideration. There was little reason to, I don’t live in Wales for a start, and I don’t share their political ideals. But when they decided to ignore all the evidence of Natural Resources Wales (NRW) review into the use of […]

Filed Under: Countrysports, Fieldsports, News Tagged With: countrysports, ethics, field sports, game shooting, Labour Party, Natural Resources Wales, shooting, wales, Welsh Labour

The truth about the Facebook ‘explore’ feed panic and how it effects you

November 22, 2017 By Nick Glaves

It came to light recently that Facebook has been running some tests on what it called its “explore” feed, and that sent social media managers everywhere into a mass panic. In a nutshell, the “explore’ feed currently sits at the bottom of your menu and features content from pages you don’t follow. Facebook curates that […]

Filed Under: Agriculture, Business, Countrysports, Fieldsports, PR & Marketing, Social Media Tagged With: advice, agriculture, business, field sports, pr and marketing, social media

Lapwinggate – Packham wades in (again)

January 10, 2017 By Nick Glaves

As a regular commentator on shooting, you would expect Chris Packham to know something about the subject of which he is so critical. As vice-chairman of the RSBP, you might also expect him to know something about birds. But his latest outburst could cast doubt on that. The BBC wildlife presenter claimed on Twitter, on […]

Filed Under: Countrysports, Fieldsports, Social Media Tagged With: agriculture, Chris Packham, country sports, countrysports, field sports, game shooting, shooting

Grouse debate a lesson in selecting your audience

November 3, 2016 By Nick Glaves

One of the fundamental principles of PR is to choose your audience wisely. Above the line marketing is all well and good if you have the budget for it and your product or service demands such an approach, but most companies need to target a specific audience to get the best returns. For this, you […]

Filed Under: Countrysports, Digital Marketing, Fieldsports, News, PR & Marketing Tagged With: Chris Packham, country sports, countrysports, game shooting, Glorious 12, grouse, media relations, pr, pr and marketing, shooting, social media

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – no, not Christmas: pheasant season

September 22, 2016 By Nick Glaves

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, I’m not talking about that bloated excuse for a holiday called Christmas, which is only wonderful if someone buys you some new shooting gear, or a new piece of tweed, which rarely seems to happen nowadays, or at least not to me. I am, of course, […]

Filed Under: Countrysports, Fieldsports Tagged With: country sports, countrysports, field sports, fieldsports, game shooting, pheasant shooting, shooting

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