Tin hat on already.
Even though I am an avid shooter of the live stuff, I believe we need to de-sensitize clay shooting. Unfortunately the public perception of shooting is Toffs blasting pheasants out of the sky or camoed up rambo wannabes just waiting to go on a rampage. I know it has been voted on before to replace the "Pigeon" with "Target" in CPSA and it was voted down. Agreed, shooting sports should and need to be united but if we can bring in target shooters some of them may try their hand at the live stuff and quite honestly the BASC and CA are fighting the live side far better than we are promoting the target side.
We need to promote the competition element and the social side. This is where grass roots clubs are worth their weight in gold. CPSA seem to be getting the message with the Clubman league, but need to do more to support the smaller clubs. Try and get some of the golfing types over, usually got the disposable income needed. The classification system needs an overhaul to bring it into the 21st century along with bringing coaching up to a graded level along the lines of the Pro Golfers Association. Unfortunately the later wont happen with the many coaching organizations competing for supremacy. Maybe the new coach training manager will address this situation but I for one am not holding my breath for the drinker of this particular poisoned chalice.
Had the CPSA been on the ball and were prepared to speculate to accumulate, this is the ideal year for a media liaison officer to be really getting some press time, pushing clay shooting in an Olympic year. Oops forgot we dont have one.
Oxford Gun seem to be doing a great job for juniors with their schools challenge, but for me if you look at the schools involved its all private schools. The type of schools where a good percentage of the kids already shoot with their parents. A quick mention and well done to Oddjob of this parish for his work at the school he teaches at for starting a clay club. Maybe combine the role of press liaison with schools liaison?
Juniors shoot free IMO is probably not the way forward, dumping a 13yr old kid onto a reg layout is not going to make them come back, hell, sometimes I don't want to come back! We need a structured, progressive juniors club. This is something the grounds that say kids shoot free could implement. At a small charge(say half an entry) a suitably qualified coach (see above for properly graded coaches) takes a squad of juniors off to shoot a few stands away from the main shoot. Targets set for their ability and quality coaching. Those that have progressed and attained a certain grade could be squadded together to shoot the reg with a coach in attendance. This will hopefully bring in "outsiders" rather than the junior with a full paying adult scenario.
Just my Saturday night musings over a bottle of wine