It’s off to work we go
Withthepoults arrivingandthe season justaround the corner,it’s
allhandson deckat syndicateshoots. Thank goodnessforsherry
mostofthedayhelpingtocheckand,
wherenecessary,patchthewire
roundourpheasantpens.Wewere
doingthisandoneortwootherthings
inpreparationforthearrivalof our
birdsinthemiddleofJuly.
I ratherlikeworkdays,thoughI
cannotdenythattheworkdaysI like
bestarethoseI cannotgotobecause
I amawayfishing.I likeworkdaysbut
I likefishinga lotmore.Anyway,I like
theworkdaysthatI actuallyturnup
tobecauseit is goodtofeelthatyou
aremakingsomesortofcontribution
toalltheeffortthatgoesintorunning
a decentshoot.It is alsogoodtomeet
friendsyoumaynothaveseensince
the grim day when you acknowledged
I
twashalf-pastseveninthe
eveningandI wasblessingthe
memoryoftheSpanishgenius,
thesaintandchiefbenefactor
ofmankindwhofirstfermented
Palominograpestoproducethe
sublimeandconsolingnectarthat
weinEnglandcallsherry.It waseven
moreconsolingthanusualbecause,
evenindeepestCumbria,whereit
rainsa lot,thedayhadbeenstinking
hotbeneatha savagesun.Aswellas
hotit hadbeenairless,humid,sweaty
and,whereI hadbeen,hordesof
buzzingandbitingflieshadprovided
anadditionalandconstantattraction.
DespiteallofthisI hadenjoyed
myself,thoughmyoldbackwas
insistingthata dayfullofbendingand
twistingandturninghadnotbeenits
ideaoffun.MybackandI hadbeen
toa workdayat Wyegill,thesyndicate
P. QUAGLIANAshoot I joined last season. I had spent
Catlow’s notebook WITH LAURENCE CATLOW
LAURENCE
CATLOW,A
PASSIONATE
SHOOTERAND
ANGLERFOR
MORETHAN
40 YEARS,
HASWRITTEN
FIVEBOOKS
ABOUTSPORT
WITHROD
ANDGUN.HIS
NOTEBOOK
RUNSINTHE
FIRSTISSUEOF
EVERY MONTH.
40 • SHOOTING TIMES & COUNTRY MAGAZINE
thatanotherpheasant season had
drawntoa close.
It is alwaysgoodtomeetupwith
friendsandit is goodtoseeyour
shootwearingitssummerclothes;
tobetherewhen,howeverhotand
humid,theairis ladenwiththescent
ofmeadowsweetandmowngrass
andelderflowers.Andworkdays
areusuallyfairlyrelaxedoccasions,
whereastheshootingdaysforwhich
theyprepareareoftentouched with
tensionanduncertainty.
Onshootingdayskeepersand
beatersarehopingthattheywillable
tosendenoughpheasantsoverthe
Guns;theyareeagerand anxious
not to disappoint.
“Youareunlikelytoleavea workday
appalled by your own incompetence”
Thepoultsarriveinthemiddle
ofJulyandallthepreparations
for them must be done by then