Bay County Conservation and Gun Club
Skeet:
Skeet Shooting is a shotgun shooting sport where a clay target is released from one of two skeet houses, either low house or high house, and both houses. The targets fly left to right and right to left. The target flight, speed, size, and trajectory all stay the same in skeet and instead the shooter moves to 8 stations on a skeet field. Skeet squad size can vary from 2 up to 5 or 6. It can be greater than 6 only when all other shooters agree to the size. The Bay County Conservation and Gun Club has five skeet fields and they all feature lights for nighttime shooting. We have trappers that are available to pull for you or if you are with others, you may pull for each other. We also have wireless controls for throwing clay targets, with the option of voice activation.