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With the game shooting season well under way in the UK and my client stalking diary looking healthy with bookings, is it safe to assume things are getting back to normal after the pandemic? What I know about virology could be written on the back of a postage stamp but I sincerely hope so. After a year and a half of travel disruption, 2022 might be the perfect year for adventure and that sporting trip you’ve always dreamed of.

Several foreign clients are now enquiring about hunting in the UK again, so I’m optimistic I’ll also be able to go on the trips I had planned. If you’re only in the early stages of planning some sport abroad, the options can be pretty daunting.

Over the past 10 years, I’ve been on a

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