Game Shooting
Game shooting refers to the practice of hunting wild animals, typically birds and small mammals, for sport or food. This activity often takes place in designated areas, such as game reserves or private estates, where specific species are managed to ensure sustainable populations.
Participants in game shooting may use various firearms, such as shotguns, to target species like pheasants, ducks, or quail. The practice is regulated by laws that dictate hunting seasons, bag limits, and licensing requirements to promote ethical and responsible hunting.