In the UK, bird hunting is called shooting, and much of this “shooting” is done driven style. Take a look at this quick video from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation to see how driven pheasant shooting is done…
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2 thoughts on “The Driven Pheasant Shoot – an introduction from the BASC…”
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The future of American hunting? As habitat is degraded and wild hunting opportunities diminish over here, maybe Americans will turn to “everyman” driven shooting?
Sadly, it already is that way for a lot of people. Think of all the Americans who knowingly hunt released birds on preserves (or unknowingly at expensive private lodges). That’s pretty much UK driven pheasant shooting.
Gregg