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Whether it be 100 or 400+ birds, we are able to offer a wide range of driven partridge and pheasant shooting for teams of 8-10 guns throughout Scotland, during the main season of November to February, with partridge days in September, and early mixed pheasant and partridge days in October.

In addition to those illustrated here, estates offering pheasant and partridge shooting in the brochure include Craigiehowe, Grandtully Estate (including Kinnaird & Pitcastle), Snaigow (exclusive family shoot) and Phones (Highland partridges and pheasants).

Looking for a PHEASANT/PARTRIDGE day in Scotland?

Ballindalloch

Ballindalloch Castle is the family home of the Macpherson-Grant's, and lies midway up the Spey Valley at the junction with the River Avon.

The Spey and Avon Valleys provide the ideal topography for high and exciting birds, and the drives are designed to make best use of the ground.

Between 25 and 30 days of mixed driven pheasants and partridges are offered each year, with usual days of 200+ early season, and 100-200 bird days in January.

Lunch is usually arranged in the Castle.

Aswanley

Aswanley has highly acclaimed partridges, in Aberdeen's Deveron Valley. The drives have been carefully planned to make best use of the river valley topography, and there are some staggeringly difficult birds on most drives, the most notable including Jock's Hill, Maggie's Knapp and Cerfulton. Prime months are September and October with the ability to offer mixed sporting weeks to include driven and walked up days.

Newlands Shootings

The adjoining Estates of Blackwood, Dalswinton, Duncow and Newlands situated in the beautiful Nith Valley in Dumfriesshire are now under the management of Andrew Duncan and his experienced team of Keepers. With over eight thousand acres they have been able to be selective in which drives they develop. There are over thirty five quality stands as well as some fine rough shooting and duck flighting.

An exciting new addition is the introduction of Partridges to provide some very exciting days early in the season. For 2008 there will be an opportunity to shoot between 75 and 100 brace back to back days from September, based at Newlands.

Andrew and Eileen Duncan have been having paying guests to stay and shoot with them at Newlands for over twenty five years but amalgamating these renown individual shoots has enabled them to produce some quite magical drives that will be as good in quality as any in the land. The likes of Lead Zeppelin, Fernhill and Bullshit will be joining the well respected drives of Glenhead, Half Moon, Pennyland Roadside, Wild Cat and Birrells Wood.

Glenogil and Auchnacree Estates

Situated on the edge of the Grampian Mountains, Glenogil is a renowned, all round sporting Estate with a challenging pheasant and partridge shoot on the lower ground. The quality of birds on the Beeches drive rival anything in the country. The property extends to 9,670 acres

CKD Galbraith
Lynedoch House,
Barossa Place,
Perth
PH1 5EP,
Scotland
Tel: +44 (0)1738 451600    Fax: +44 (0)1738 451900

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