Lots To Choose From In 2016 NGO Sporting Auction Catalogue
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Pick up a copy of the 2016 NGO Auction Catalogue today and discover a tempting wish list of more than 130 of the very best shooting, stalking, and fishing lots.
Pick up a copy of the 2016 NGO Auction Catalogue today and discover a tempting wish list of more than 130 of the very best shooting, stalking, and fishing lots around. Some lots are unique to the auction – and cannot be bought elsewhere on the open market. Please bid generously as the auction is an important source of revenue for the NGO. All proceeds go to support the NGO's work in defending and promoting keepers and keepering.
All bids must be received at the NGO National Office by midnight on Friday 30 September 2016.
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The auction catalogue’s 24 sport-packed pages boast a wealth of eye-grabbing lots, being stuffed solid with great gameshooting, from high West Country pheasants to blink-and-you-miss ‘em grouse, and with almost everything in between from driven hares to the chance of a woodcock.
You name it and the auction catalogue most probably lists it. There is superlative shooting to bid on – from pintail to pinks and pigeons to partridges, and much more besides. Not least a superabundance of fantastic rabbiting, ferreting, falconry and foxing lots.
Stalkers – both on foot and in the high seat – are marvellously catered for. Take your pick of whether to try for roe, reds, fallow, munty or water deer. Can’t decide? Why not place a bid on them all! It is the perfect way to sort out birthday presents for sporting friends and family ...
Fishermen need cast no further to find top-notch rainbow trout, brown trout , sea-trout, salmon, grayling, tench and barbel fishing. The catalogue overflows with rod-bending sport to reel in bidders, including devotees of small stillwaters, crystal-clear chalkstreams, tiny dry flies, chunky plugs and stiff-spined carp rods.
Plus, there are amazing miscellaneous lots to grab the attention, including private tuition and lunch with none other than Olympic Double Trap gold medallist, Richard Faulds, as well as deer-dog and gundog training, and the opportunity to take advantage of on-shoot gamecrop and veterinary advice.
Brian Mitchell, NGO National Vice-Chairman, said: “The 2016 NGO Sporting Auction Catalogue has something for you whatever your sporting interest. It is crammed with quality lots, some of which can’t be had from anywhere else for love nor money. Please get hold of a catalogue and bid generously, the funds raised go on defending and promoting keepers and keepering.
“There are some real treats for the lucky bidders in the auction, especially as the generous people who donate lots always go that extra mile to make these days really special. I would like to thank them for their great kindness. The auction is a major source of revenue for the NGO, so please bid generously – and on as many lots as possible!”
All bids must be received at the NGO National Office by midnight on Friday 30 September 2016. Instructions on how to submit bids are to be found in the catalogue, along with full terms and conditions. Copies of the 2016 NGO Sporting Auction Catalogue went to NGO members with the summer issue of Keeping the Balance magazine.
Notes to Editors
The National Gamekeepers' Organisation represents the gamekeepers of England and Wales. It defends and promotes gamekeeping, gamekeepers and ensures high standards throughout the profession. It was founded in 1997 by a group of gamekeepers who felt that their profession was threatened by public misunderstanding and poor representation. The NGO has around 15,000 members.
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