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Wildfowling has come under threat in recent years through legislation.
This order restricts the wildfowling on Sundays in certain counties.
Hawker is best known today for his published works on the sports of shooting, wildfowling and fishing.
With the passage of time, such perilous subsistence gave way to more profitable wildfowling.
Public access will be provided, and club-organised fishing and wildfowling.
Wildfowling is often a lonely and uncomfortable sport.
Other pursuits enjoyed in the area are angling, wildfowling and birdwatching.
Recreation, fishing, wildfowling and farming all take place within the estuary in balance with the wildlife interest.
Leisure activities including birdwatching, fishing, canoeing and wildfowling are permitted.
Use wildfowling, rough shooting, game shooting, stalking, etc as appropriate.
Wildfowling can cause particular problems.
In the UK wildfowling is largely self-regulated.
The remains have also been suggested as relating to wildfowling, such as being the ruins of a duck decoy or such-like.
As early as 1534, a closed season for wildfowling, between May and August, was instigated in the Cambridgeshire fens.
Duncan was a highly experienced wildfowler and naturalist who feared for the future of wildfowling which was under threat from attempts to control the foreshore.
The Council is advised by a series of advisory committees for subject areas including game shooting and gamekeeping, conservation and land management, research and wildfowling.
It was quickly adopted by the English upper classes for country pursuits like walking, wildfowling and fishing as, when folded, it could fit inside a coat pocket.
Waterfowl hunting (also called wildfowling or waterfowl shooting in Britain) is the act of hunting ducks, geese, or other waterfowl for food and sport.
There are shooting, wildfowling and stalking parties organised throughout the summer and autumn; and there's also a fabulous but little-known golf course at Askernish.
In his introduction, Reiger explains that he uses the term "wildfowling" rather than "waterfowling" because it also embraces other game birds, including rail, snipe and woodcock.
He enjoys sailing on the Norfolk coast, walking, rowing, wildfowling, and going to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford with his children to watch the Spitfires.
Sporting shooting includes wildfowling, game, and rough shooting, deer stalking, target shooting and air gunning, pigeon shooting and pest control, gundogs and promoting practical habitat conservation.
On Wednesday, the headteacher of Ashbeach Primary School, in Ramsey St Mary's, Cambridgeshire, despatched a class of 10-year-olds on an evening "wildfowling" trip.
In the decades preceding World War I, this stretch of coast became famous for its wildfowling; locals were looking for food, but some "Gentleman Gunners" hunted to collect rare birds.
J.W. Long, in his book "American Wildfowling", credits a Jeremiah Smith of Southfield, Rhode Island, as the gunsmith who first discovered the concept, as far back as 1827.