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The Future of Field Sports: Focusing on Junior Generations 

2026-03-05T10:17:29+00:00

Field sports in the UK and Ireland continue to thrive thanks to passionate young handlers who dedicate their time to training, competition, and countryside traditions. Developing Young Talent in Field Sports At just 16 years old, Conan Bell is already a well-known figure in the Gundog Scene, earning the nickname “Nice Bell” for his gentlemanly demeanor in the sport. Growing up alongside his father Oliver Bell's dogs, an active member of the Ireland team, Conan has developed a deep connection to the field. In 2023, he showcased his skills with his own trained dog, Bru, winning first place in the Scottish Game Fairs Junior Handler Competition. ...

The Future of Field Sports: Focusing on Junior Generations 2026-03-05T10:17:29+00:00

Get Ready for the Fishing Season 2026

2026-03-05T10:00:13+00:00

The new fishing season is fast approaching, and there’s no better time to make sure you’re fully prepared for your first cast of the year. Whether you’re planning salmon fishing on Scotland’s iconic rivers, heading out after trout, or simply getting back onto the water after winter, a little preparation goes a long way. That’s why we’ve created a free Fishing Season Preparation Guide — designed to help anglers start the season informed, organised, and ready. Download Your Free Fishing Season Preparation Guide Start the Season with Confidence Every angler knows that rules, seasons and regulations ...

Get Ready for the Fishing Season 20262026-03-05T10:00:13+00:00

2026 Scottish Venison Cookery Theatre Chefs Announced

2026-07-15T13:37:16+00:00

Get ready to be inspired by an exceptional line-up of culinary talent at The Scottish Venison Cookery Theatre, in association with The Scotsman. Across the weekend, our chefs will bring venison to life through live demonstrations and engaging masterclasses, sharing their creativity, expertise, and passion for this outstanding ingredient. Discover the faces behind the flavours and the chefs you won’t want to miss in 2026. More On The Scottish Venison Cookery Theatre, in association with The Scotsman The 2026 Chef Line-Up Amy Rankine Amy Rankine is a passionate forager based in central ...

2026 Scottish Venison Cookery Theatre Chefs Announced2026-07-15T13:37:16+00:00

End of Shooting Season Guide

2026-02-03T12:20:33+00:00

As the shooting season comes to an end, it’s tempting to put everything away and forget about it until autumn. Guns go back in the cabinet, boots are left to dry by the door, and life slows down a little. But for anyone interested in shooting and field sports, the end of the season is actually one of the most important times of the year. What you do now — during the off-season — plays a huge role in how enjoyable, organised and stress-free the next shooting season will be. The guide is available as a free ...

End of Shooting Season Guide2026-02-03T12:20:33+00:00

2026 Countryside Calendar: A Year of Scottish Fieldsports, Wildlife and Seasonal Tradition

2026-01-20T14:58:06+00:00

Download Calendar The Scottish countryside follows its own rhythm – shaped by the seasons, the land and the sporting year. From crisp winter mornings on the hill to long summer evenings beside lochs and rivers, each month brings its own character, challenges and rewards. Our Countryside Calendar 2026 has been created to celebrate exactly that: a full year of Scottish fieldsports, wildlife, dogs and seasonal countryside life, brought together in one beautifully designed digital calendar. Available to download for free, it’s the perfect companion for anyone passionate about shooting, fishing, conservation and Scotland’s rich countryside traditions. Download Calendar ...

2026 Countryside Calendar: A Year of Scottish Fieldsports, Wildlife and Seasonal Tradition2026-01-20T14:58:06+00:00

Burns Night Giveaway: A Celebration of Scottish Spirit

2026-01-15T15:37:30+00:00

ENTER THE BURNS NIGHT GIVEAWAY Every year on 25th January, Scotland comes alive with the sound of poetry, piping, and celebration as we mark Burns Night, a tribute to the life and legacy of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns. From formal suppers in grand halls to relaxed gatherings around the kitchen table, Burns Night is one of the most cherished dates in the Scottish cultural calendar.  Who Was Robert Burns?  Robert Burns, born in 1759 in Alloway, Ayrshire, is widely regarded as Scotland’s greatest poet. His work captured the voice of ordinary people, celebrating love, nature, politics, humour, and social justice often written ...

Burns Night Giveaway: A Celebration of Scottish Spirit2026-01-15T15:37:30+00:00

Battle of the Bothy Bands: Celebrating Scottish Music & Local Talent

2026-01-20T15:07:08+00:00

Register Your Band Compete for a £1000 cash prize! Scotland’s traditional music scene is rich, vibrant, and full of stories. One of the most exciting and community-driven traditions is the bothy band, a gathering of musicians with roots in folk culture that continues to inspire performers and audiences alike. In this blog, we explore what bothy bands are, why they’re so beloved in Scotland, and how they sparked the creation of our very own competition: Battle of the Bothy Bands. What Are Bothy Bands? A Musical Tradition Born in Community At its heart, a bothy band is a group of musicians often friends or neighbours who come together ...

Battle of the Bothy Bands: Celebrating Scottish Music & Local Talent2026-01-20T15:07:08+00:00
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