CLAY SHOOTING AUSTRALIA
Clay shooting: Your alternative to hunting
Shooting may be your passion, but with the recent turnout of environmental events alongside a smorgasbord of advocacies that aim to preserve wildlife, you may consider to set aside your rifles for good. In case you’re planning to do so, you might want to try the sport of clay shooting, where you get to enjoy shooting without sacrificing any life form – how environment friendly.
This shooting sport, formerly known as inanimate bird shooting, replaces birds as wing shooting targets with clay “pigeons.” These are discs that are shot up in the air to resemble the quick flight of actual game birds. This is one good alternative to wing shooting, as you aren’t required to shoot clueless birds anymore, and if your aim is only to hone your precision and accuracy skills, you better consider clay shooting over the traditional shooting style.
Nevertheless, what can best motivate you to play this game is to do this in a place where you can still be one with nature while being surrounded by the raw beauty of nature. Am I talking about dreams here? Definitely no, for this is what you can witness at the Currawong Lakes Game Reserve.
Originally intended as a fishing reserve, Currawong Lakes is a hunting haven in Tasmania which has an innovative sporting clay range that maximizes your ultimate clay shooting experience. The facilities are made to simulate the actual hunting of various birds. Consider for instance, the Grouse Butt and the Quail Stands, two amenities you might wish to try out.
And you should try it right now! After all, all season’s the best season for this versatile and environment-friendly sport of clay shooting.





