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Embracing both high and low ground heather moor, Dorback has an enviable reputation for both driven and walked up grouse shooting. For 2009, early season walked-up shooting will be followed by a driven programme in late August/September. The Estate is well butted and roaded and now includes an outstanding lunch hut at Fae Bothy. The experienced keepering team provide an enjoyable and relaxed but well organised day's sport. 2008 proved a successful year, with the high ground beats being particularly productive. After a delayed start a full driving programme took place with a best day of 106 brace. Dorback are hoping to implement a similar programme in 2009. Dorback is for the first time, making available to the general public some previously exclusive days sporting pheasant and partridge shooting on the low ground, a mix of Birch and Caledonian Pine. Driving birds from the fringes of the Estate’s grouse moor and with skilful use of deep gullies and sandy knolls, the dedicated sporting team are able to present visiting guns with hardy, testing birds of the highest calibre. In addition to the shooting, the Estate offers red deer stalking for one or two rifles in October, and there may be an opportunity for some early season roe deer. .
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