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Home » Competitions » Win a Fenland wildfowling experience with BASC Women in Shooting
BASC’s Women in Shooting is collaborating with Fenland Wildfowlers Association to offer the opportunity for one lucky person to win a fabulous fully guided, two-day wildfowling experience.Â
Taking place on Thursday 27 November 2025 and Friday 28 November 2025, you will be part of a small group of women experiencing wildfowling for the first time. The experience will include three separate outings between the River Nene and River Great Ouse in pursuit of ducks and geese.
Accommodation is included within the prize.
You will need suitable clothing, including chest waders, but all other equipment will be provided.
This opportunity is open to female BASC members, who hold a valid shotgun certificate only. You must be over the age of 18 to enter.
Competition closes Sunday 2 November 2025.
Enter below to be in with the chance of winning this fantastic prize.
The competition has now closed!

The bag recording for wildfowlers forms part of the Green Shoots Mapping programme and can be used on a variety of electronic platforms (PC/ tablet/ phone).

If this code is followed, flight ponds will provide excellent shooting with benefits to conservation which can be enjoyed by a wider public.

To be successful when it comes to wildfowling a certain level of skill and knowledge is essential, including understanding the habitat.