Country sport

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A country sport or field sport is a traditional blood sport, such as hunting with various types of hound (most commonly for fox, hare, mink and red deer), shooting (particularly of game birds, such as grouse, partridge, pheasant, and woodcock and non-game birds, or fowl, such as duck, wild geese and snipe, when it is called fowling or wildfowling), and fishing (particularly fly fishing) (most commonly for brown trout and salmon). Also included is deer stalking and hare coursing.

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