RAISING A GLASS: Master of the hunt Ken Ford and kennel huntsman Robert Heard meet in Torrington town square for the Boxing Day hunt. Pictures: Mike Southon 0812-157_02
More than 40 mounted riders from the Tetcott Hunt gathered in Holsworthy Square joined by hundreds on foot for a trail hunt.
A similar amount on horseback from Torrington Farmers' Hunt gathered in the Cavalier town, where some thousand people crowded the streets.
Julian Smeeth, chairman of the Tetcott Hunt said: "Holsworthy was full of people — crowds packed every street.
"It is always a popular meet and this year's numbers were better than the last few years.
"It is always a great day out in the countryside and we're always thankful for the co-operation of farmers and land owners for allowing the trial hunt to take place."
Tod Marshman, chairman of the Torrington Farmers' Hunt added: "Again we had a huge crowd, which shows we not only have good support, but consistent support."
The Torrington club presented a cheque for £1,200 to the Devon Air Ambulance they raised from a charity auction on Boxing Day.