The Field – August 2019

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Clockwisefromabove:RussellPotterfield,Larry’s
son,pickshisbird;BobJackson,NeilRadcliffe
andAlanFergasonenjoyingtheconditions;a
grouseisretrieved;IanDodsworth;anattractively
engravedside-by-side;PeterSnaith,who has been
headkeeper at Danby for 15 years

thepartydroveinconvoyupthesingle-track
road fromDanbytoRosedale forthefirst
drive,PeatHoles,onHighMoor,withguns,
loaders andflankers in positionby 10am.
The weathercould not have been better;
it wasoneofthose warm,lateSeptember
dayswith thetemperatureat 18°C,a light
south-westerly wind and enough cloud
covertotakeoffthesun’sglare.Thegently
undulatingmoor,withitsmosaicpatternof
differentages ofmanagedhealthyheather


  • a glorioushabitatforallmoorlandground-
    nesting bird species – looked absolutely
    stunning.Snaith,witha beatinglineof15,
    plushisthreebeatkeepers– GeoffSimpson,
    AdamBowesandLeeWalker,resplendent
    intheestatetweedsandscarlettieschosen
    bytheninthViscountintheearly1900s–
    werebringingthedriveinfromthe Rosedale
    marchabout1½milesaway.
    At10.15, a flankerwell outon the left
    at the bottom of the line flicked his flag
    upanda singlebird,thefirstgrouseofthe
    day,skimmedoverbutts.Therewasa brief
    pauseandthenthedrivestartedinearnest
    with guns keptbusyascoveyafter covey
    sweptthrough.Themoorhadalreadybeen
    shot 12 times before the 27th and these
    werereallyfast,hard-flyingbirds,hugging
    thecontoursandliftingatthelastmoment
    as they reached the butts. At 10.30, the
    flankersmovedinandasthebeaterscame
    intoview,a packof40-oddsweptoverthe
    topthreebutts.Thesafetyhornblewshortly
    afterwardsandwitha littleshootingbehind,
    thebeatcamethrough,a whistleblew and a
    veryexcitingfirstdrivewasover.
    Gunsthenmoved onto thenext drive,
    Common Lane, with a magnificent view
    downtheEskValleyandthegreenfieldsof
    themoorfootfarms,totheancientwhaling
    portofWhitby,withgunsinpositionby11.15.
    SnaithwaspushingthedriveonfromPeat
    Holesandsporadicshootingstartedatthe
    bottomofthelineat11.25asa small,loose
    pack came overbutts. Birds then started
    comingthickandfast;sometimesinsmall
    coveys,atothertimesasonesandtwosslip-
    slidingfastandlowfromlefttorightacross
    thefaceofthebuttline,givingcolossalsport
    andverytestingshooting.Inthemiddleof
    thedrive,a flockofSwaledaleewes,part
    oftheestateflockof350,trotteddownthe
    lane between butts, stopping uncertainly
    when they sighted thepickers-up. There
    are 14 letfarmsonDanbyandonein-hand
    farm,withthewholeareabeingdesignated
    an SSSI, managed under a Higher Level


StewardshipSchemewith NaturalEngland
and allsheep on the hill are dipped four
timesa yearthroughthesummertocombat
ticks.Theewesboltedasthebeaterscame
closer and there were a series of decent
coveysjustbeforethesafetyhornandwith
a scatteringofshots behind the whistle blew
toendthedrive.
Elevenses with champagne and snacks
wasa welcomebreakandassoonasthis
was over, guns moved on for the return
drivedowna steep slopebelow Common
Lane, with beaters coming in from the
Fryupdale march. A return drive against the

windtakinggrousefrom theprevioustwo
downwinddrivesbacktotheirownground
andliftingthosefromthenewbeatis usually
theonejustbeforelunchasgrousearenever
longinreturningtotheirownhefts.Shooting
startedat12.40asa bigpackhurtledoverthe
middlebuttsandwasprettywellnon-stop
forthe next 20 minutes.The beating line
waspushing grouse up and turningthem
down,andasMattTaylorandtheflankerson
thebottomofthelinemovedround,Garry
Pickford, who was sharing a butt with Elly

Birds came thick and fast, giving

colossal sport and testing shooting
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