Although we are actively involved with pigeon and rabbit control, we now also provide members with access to Wildfowling on the Ouse Washes via two adjacent blocks of land, one of which is leased, the other being CFSA owned.
Notwithstanding the above, the Club's core interest is to control pigeon and rabbits on farmland and thereby to provide good, free sport for its members.  We aim to enthuse and educate the younger generation encouraging them to learn how the countryside works, where it needs help to flourish and how field sports can contribute towards sustaining its varied habitats. Regular events provide members with the opportunity for sea and trout fishing and an in-house syndicate offers game shooting [subject to waiting list] at reasonable rates.

'We aim to enthuse and educate the younger generation'

The Club sets up instructive and entertaining events on a variety of sporting subjects.  Guest speakers have included John Batley, renowned pigeon professional, and Alan Murray, Lincolnshire's famous Goose Guide.  We've been out with the Milton Hunt at Peterborough and over to the famed Will's Shoot, owned by Will Garfitt at Hauxton.  Monthly Club Nights also provide the chance of a chat between members, and often include the showing of one of the latest sporting videos.  One of our main events each year is our air rifle plinking marquee and Club tent at the Fenland Fair at Quy in August.  Other events include an annual Quiz Night, clay shooting competitions, gun dog training and much much more.
Details of all events and reports of the Club's successes (and failures) are published in a regular newsletter that is circulated free to members and is also available online in the members area.

 

'One of our main events each year is our air rifle plinking marquee'