Sentences with phrase «pigeon shooting from»

For something a little different, Tigger 2 Charters in Cape Town offers fantastic boat cruises along the magnificent Cape Coastline and offers many activities including clay pigeon shooting from the deck of their yacht.

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Serious shotgunners competing in registered shoots may be reluctant at first to switch from clay to ice, and for the thousands of occasional shooters who throw clays with inexpensive hand traps, ice pigeons are impracticable.
Sixteen chefs from across the county got together to take part in a clay pigeon shooting challenge at Colquite House, Washaway, near Bodmin.
From the sound of a faucet off screen to the appearance of a pigeon, every nuance of performance, every shot and every sound effect work together toward a greater whole.
Shot in that distinctive mix of location naturalism and matter - of - fact criminal activity that defined so many such films of the early seventies, Eddie Coyle lays bare the food chain of the criminal underworld, from the robbers to the gun suppliers and all the middlemen in between, including the stool pigeons.
Upheld by an appellate court, the ruling briefly protected the Hegins pigeon shoot organizers from prosecution for cruelty.
Responded Hindi, «Those fighting for the humane treatment of Bucks County pigeon shoot victims currently come mostly from Illinois,» where SHARK is headquartered, 750 miles away, «and New Jersey.
The Philadelphia Gun Club, located in Bensalem, six miles from the Women's Humane Society, is among the last facilities in Pennsylvania to host pigeon shoots.
(See «PA House majority leader Turzai took $ 3,000 from pigeon shooters, killed vote on pigeon shooting, but will not be investigated for alleged ethics violations,» http://wp.me/p4pKmM-Vu.)
Much of his food comes from the offcuts of the rabbits and wood pigeon I shoot.
Those after more lively activities will not be disappointed, and there is also trout fishing, clay pigeon shooting, archery and any number of spas and wellness centres to choose from.
The exhibition title comes from the young adult book «Wringer» by Jerry Spinelli, which tells the coming - of - age story of a boy refusing a small town's tradition of pigeon shooting and the subsequent «wringing» of the necks of pigeons to ensure death.
In addition to pigeons, MccGwire collects feathers from other species, though these are usually from birds that seen as pests or game birds, and so are usually shot:
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