But, are you both 80 plus ?I went on Friday and had a good day. The weather was fine apart from a tiny bit of drizzle mid afternoon.
Im not sure how you can criticise the layout. I walked from the fishing section (Socialising) to the gun section (shopping) about 3 times in the day. And I went to the furthest end of the dog section twice as my other half and her friend were watching top level dog trialling for several hours. If there was less to see/do/buy then of course it would be more compact.
Highlight of the day was bumping into Dave Beardsmore on the Premier Guns stand and talking gunfit and DT11’s for quite a while. Several other retailers were extremely helpful too.
Actual purchasing was restricted to a new set of fishing scales and a winter shooting coat for my partner (both heavily discounted, but quality items).
My neighbours took their two young kids yesterday and they ended up having a go at fly tieing and also meeting Jeremy Wade. They loved it and today came round here to show me their flies and asked if I’d teach them some more. Fantastic…..they already love fishing (I’m coaching them) and now they want to try fly tieing too.
No; only late 60’s.But, are you both 80 plus ?
It also gave me something to think about, but I had forgotten by the time I got home !I was there Saturday and have been down for the last couple of years. It was certainly smaller this year and I did notice that quite a few of the exhibitors who I had previously seen were absent. Possibly the economic climate is playing a part!
I do remember when it was run by the CLA. A much grander affair with a hell of a lot more corporate sponsors. I had my first have a go experience there and remember all the major brands having stalls as well as being able to shoot demo guns.
I did enjoy the Longthorne stand though. It’s given me something to think about for my new gun purchase.
I think I saw something online earlier that said the game fair is at Blenheim Palace next year.I think the fair is at Wragly again next year
Which year was this then ?Ragley Hall Game Fair, nestled within the picturesque countryside of Warwickshire, stands as a celebration of rural life and outdoor pursuits. With its historic setting and expansive grounds, the fair attracts enthusiasts from far and wide, eager to immerse themselves in a diverse array of activities. From traditional field sports like shooting and fishing to modern showcases of countryside crafts and artisanal goods, Ragley Hall Game Fair offers a vibrant tapestry of experiences for attendees of all ages. Against the backdrop of Ragley Hall's stately architecture and lush greenery, visitors can indulge in culinary delights, peruse fine exhibits, and engage in spirited competitions, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among fellow enthusiasts of the great outdoors.
100% this…**** showWas that the Yorkshire fair at Doncaster racecourse ? I went last year to one there . I could have been forgiven for thinking I’d stumbled on a meeting of the British Badger Digging and Poaching Society . I felt out of place, probably one of a minority not in Camo with a straggly haired dog in tow .
Oh dear! Then again, since Carlton Towers shows ended a few years back, and that was well-supported by the 'camo and straggly dog' fraternity, then Doncaster isn't too far away. They have to go somewhere, don't they?100% this…**** show
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