4th January 2010George is interviewed in the latest edition of The Field, one of Britain's oldest and most well-respected shooting and hunting publications.
Speaking to Elizabeth Walton, George discusses both his shooting life and his life beyond the sport.
"Outside of work, all I want to do is have a laugh," he says.
"I am privileged in that I meet top sportsmen and interesting people in other spheres.
"I play a reasonable standard of cricket. I score a few runs and take quite a lot of wickets. I play for the local village - and anybody else that will have me!"
It's not all fun and games though. George also discusses his first experience of shooting and how it inspired him.
He continues: "I was taught the hard way. And I'll never forget my first duck.
"A mallard came straight over the top of me and I killed it with my .410. I ran over and picked it up and nobody believed that I'd shot it. They all said, 'Oh no, you wouldn't have shot that with a .410...' It just made me more determined to do it again."
And that same determination still drives him on today and into the next decade.
He adds: "You always want to do your best. And my ultimate goal is to win a world championship in four different decades."
To read the full interview, check out The Field's website by clicking: here...