……….A combination of skillful 'keepering, good beating, good shooting and good pickers-up bring the birds to bag. This is 'sport'in every sense of the word in my mind.
......... Driven shooting done properly is a real sport. I struggle to see how tower shooting is.....
I agree with you. There are two big differences – 1) difficulty of shot, and 2) morality of shot
We “keeper” our shoot to control vermin and we plant cover crops. We introduce poults to the pen in April/May and we release them in July when we open the roof on our pen; the birds fly out during the day and most return to roost at night. They have the freedom to roam and they learn the terrain. They also bulk up in size and strength from the feeders we maintain to encourage the birds to stay on our land.
Ours is a walk-up shoot, but we do have one or two drives, where the cover crops and woods have rides which allow the birds space to take off. We are lucky if our bag for the season is near 30%. However, the countryside around the shoot has a growing number of birds! Elsewhere, I also come across the occasional wild pheasant when shooting woodcock and snipe, and there is little or no difference between the flight of our pen-reared and the wild pheasant. Both present very challenging shots.
Launching a caged bird off the top of a tower is just like trying to jump out of an armchair and sprint 100 yards. Why bother with a real bird when a greater challenge can be provided by a clay from the same tower?
In my view, the guy with the camera was the real sportsman!
Km