As a few know I’m a prolific clay shooter but today I had my first experience behind the gun on a friend’s pheasant shoot. I normally beat which I thoroughly enjoy. Set in West Wales it is not a huge bag shoot and today there were 6 guns and four drives. It was quite novel to hear our host insist that if we were to see the two white pheasants fly we were to shoot them. If we did not we would be fined £50 and if we missed £20, they didn’t fly today though. My first drive I only shot one cartridge obviously didn’t hit anything but I was happy to just take it all in I’m so used to the confines of a clay ground that the openness of the line I needed to get used to. By the second drive had three good birds two cocks and a hen. The clay shooters who know me will understand my elation at taking a driven bird first shot. My third drive I missed a few but had an extraordinary cock that came in low and quartering like a bullet and one shot killed. Fourth drive was quite overwhelming as a mass of birds flew in all directions, I didn’t hit anything but it was exciting trying. So got four birds out of 45 and another 6 lost. The weather was fairly good with just a little rain on one drive and quite warm. Good company in beautiful surroundings and a superb pheasant curry and apple pie, cheese and biscuits and a never ending supply of very good port after the shoot.