Shooting Times & Country

Keeper of the month

Syndicate shoots come in all shapes and sizes, but most have at least a couple of dedicated individuals who are central to their longevity. For the Fenland Wildfowlers Association (FWA) Terrington Syndicate, part-time keeper Tony Butt is a case in point.

It was Tony’s father, Ray, and local gunsmith Andy Cochrane who founded the FWA in 1952. Though only a young boy at the time, Tony remembers the 1950s

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