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MEAT IS THE MATTER

I have mentioned before in these pages that virtually all the meat my family and I eat is wild meat that has been shot by either me or friends and colleagues. I won’t bother you with rehashing the whys and wherefores that led to this, but suffice it to say game meat, and I am including that epicurean delight woodpigeon in that list, is important to me. But, of course, it should be to everyone who shoots.

I am not insisting you do what I do or even that you eat game at all, though I think you should. I had a fishing friend who loved to fish but loathed them on a plate, which was lucky for his friends, I suppose. But all who shoot must realise the

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