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The area is also used for pheasant shooting.
This land is rented to various farmers and is also used for pheasant shooting.
We would go down to Shoshone for the pheasant shooting, or over on the river for some ducks.
The land was ideal for pheasant shooting.
By the time King's College took ownership of the manor, the woods were let out for pheasant shooting.
Bob Balaban plays a Hollywood producer visiting the house for a weekend of pheasant shooting.
His other relaxations are snooker, at which he has a highest break of 55, and occasionally he also goes pheasant shooting.
Redbanks is a renowned wild fishery (the fish grow naturally in the lakes) and pheasant shooting location.
The film is set in 1913 and shows the way of life of English aristocrats, gathered for pheasant shooting and general self-indulgence.
The quarry remains the property of the Cowdray Estate, who manage it as part of their pheasant shooting.
Trout fishing, stalking and pheasant shooting are available, along with archery and clay pigeon shooting.
People come from Britain, New Zealand, Europe and America for pheasant shooting and trout-fishing.
After completing his degree at Cambridge, Dan volunteered for the Korean War, where the pheasant shooting was of high repute.
The land is owned by the Bolesworth Estate, and is managed for pheasant shooting, with conifer plantation and mixed woodland.
The steeply sloping west flank of the northerly hill is clothed with conifer plantation and mixed woodland, which is managed for pheasant shooting.
Mr Jowett, who had a shotgun licence and took part in pheasant shooting, had been involved in a bizarre knife attack at his home four months earlier.
Today the estate is used for angling and pheasant shooting and for events and festivals which have included caravans, white water canoeing and archery.
Mrs. Kluge, who is part English and part Iraqi, enjoys pheasant shooting, riding to the hounds and collecting 19th-century carriages.
"Fox Hunting, Pheasant Shooting and Comparative Law', Co-authored with Alan Watson.
Bee-Skips/Pheasant Shooting, Tidal Mill/Ice Fishing and Fly Casting/The Log Splitter.
In the summer months Anglesey Coastal Path passes over Carmel Head on a permissive path but in Winter the path is closed to all for Pheasant shooting.
The grounds are also noted as one of the top game bird shooting venues in the country: The Field magazine voted it one of the UK's ten top venues for pheasant shooting.
Up until the financial crash of 2008 many of the new investors in land were so-called "lifestyle buyers" - typically hedge fund managers drawn to doing some "gentleman" farming, preferably organic, with some pheasant shooting thrown in.
His style was low-key and affable and, while he inevitably regretted the passing of the family bank and the old City, he continued to enjoy life, particularly on his Gloucestershire estate, which was renowned for pheasant shooting.
He sneaked up to my place to have a drink or two every now and then, and every Tuesday evening the two of us played pinochle, and almost every fall he went out to South Dakota with me for some pheasant shooting.