Shooting Times & Country

LETTERS

PLEASE BE PATIENT

may be paranoid, but have other readers detected a rather worrying ‘nanny’ attitude creeping into Alasdair Mitchell’s column (Sharpshooter, 9 December)? We are being scolded for not welcoming with open arms all that is heaped upon the heads of the long-suffering shooting community. For example,though I have no knowledge of the habits of the wild beavers, I do have a friend who owns some salmon fishing on a Scottish river. He is suffering from the appalling damage caused by the salmon farming industry, with its sea lice and pollution, and his opinion

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