How does a trout see a fly?
If you can understand how a fish targets a fly, this will inevitably lead to more chances of success, says Paul KenyonThe merged image of the insect's body and wings at the ende of the trout's 'window'...
View ArticleHow Britain’s craft liqueurs are making a name for themselves
From bittersweet coffee to tart blackcurrant, the exciting flavours of Britain’s craft liqueurs are bringing these underappreciated drinks to a new audience, says Gabriel StoneBritain’s craft liqueurs...
View ArticleSporting Artist: Emma Cawston
Emma Cawston uses oil pencils to draw country scenes in meticulous detail, a painstaking process but one she relishes, says Janet MenziesEmma Cawston, a country bumpkin at heart, has journeyed from...
View Article12 top tips for charity shoot success
Clay days are hugely entertaining and help charities raise essential funds. Follow these golden rules for success, but remember, it’s the taking part that counts, says Jonathan Irby Tom Tyrwhitt-Drake...
View ArticleThe Field’s al fresco favourites
Summer brings not only the promise of warmer weather and longer evenings but delicious seasonal produce that is perfect for outdoor dining. Philippa Davis shares some of her al fresco favouritesAs you...
View ArticleWimbledon Park over-and-under
From the man behind the Purdey Sporter, this intriguing gun, made in association with Perugini & Visini, offers a bespoke London gunmaking experience at an accessible price, says Mike YardleyA well...
View ArticleHow the dog show ring has evolved over the past 160 years
The demands of the show ring have had a detrimental impact on many of our sporting breeds but there are exceptions, as David Tomlinson explainsPaler show dogs at Crufts in 2015.It’s a curious thing,...
View ArticleWimbledon Park over-and-under
From the man behind the Purdey Sporter, this intriguing gun, made in association with Perugini & Visini, offers a bespoke London gunmaking experience at an accessible price, says Mike YardleyA well...
View Article5 grouse shots you need to know this season
The driven grouse presents a challenge rarely seen in other forms of shooting, but these five shots are all you need to succeed, says Adam Calvert Illustration by Liz PepperellAdam Calvert gives the...
View ArticleMacnab Challenge rules
If you are thinking about taking a Macnab make sure you glance through The Field's Macnab Challenge rules. We look forward to welcoming you to our club. To Blood!Macnab Challenge rules: are you...
View ArticleCampbell’s of Beauly’s Glorious style
As almost every Field reader journeys up north to enjoy sport in the Scottish summer why not head to Campbell's of Beauly to treat yourself with some fine craftsmanship?Step through the doors of...
View ArticleWhy beach huts are hot property — and where to find the best of them
When vacations became staycations during the pandemic, demand for beach huts soared – but what makes these humble little structures so desirable? Ettie Neil-Gallacher finds out 2AR57YW 29 June 2019:...
View ArticleThe Field’s product wish list for Burghley Horse Trials
The Field has compiled a shopping list of products to consider buying at the Burghley Horse Trials on 1-4 September 2022The Field has compiled a shopping list of products to consider buying at the...
View ArticleSix of the best properties on sale in North-East England & North Yorkshire
The Field's selection of the best south west properties in North-East England and North Yorkshire that includes historic homes set in spectacular countrysideThe Field selects the very best properties...
View ArticleHeather honey partridge skewers with blue cheese dip
There's no need to stop for lunch when elevenses with oomph will keep everyone fuelled until supper time. Try Philippa Davis' heather honey partridge skewers with blue cheese dip For a fun and...
View ArticleArmy polo: quick thinking and nerves of steel
On the battlefield, quick thinking and nerves of steel are vital, and the sport of polo has helped servicemen hone these traits for more than 150 years, says Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas FoulertonArmy...
View ArticleRange Rover 2022 review
If you want sleek, look no further; while it might not be a revolutionary new design for 2022, the latest iteration of the Range Rover has all the luxury you’d expect in a high-end off-roader, says...
View ArticleWhy you should give seafood foraging a go
A day’s foraging for prawns, crabs and mussels is just as delightful as the feast they will yield, says Tom Godber-Ford Moore Tom Godber-Ford Moore; Game Chef; Croyde Beach; Sea Forage; Coastal...
View ArticleWhippet racing: dash, pluck and stamina
From its working-class roots, pedigree whippet racing has evolved into a family sport that keeps the graceful little dogs at its heart, says Rory Knight BruceTraps opening and dogs keen to get awayRory...
View ArticleThe best country houses to hire in Britain
Available to hire, these fine sporting homes from home offer exceptional accommodation, top-notch hospitality and plenty of hot water, says Gabriel Stone From the Isle of Mull to Cornwall, Gabriel...
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