You’ve hit double with both darts there. It will be gone as per what it is (and I personally hope so too because I find it unappetising in the reared bird format); but hopefully transitioned to a structure whereby all natural bred birds through very extensive land management programmes (and not and the cost of persecuting raptors or cage trapping crows etc) - providing natural commercial sporting opportunities via excellent upscaled rough shoot methodologies. Likely to put costs to a level where it is very prohibitive, and much smaller bag days, but that’s the way of the world we live in, polarisation and rich becoming mega rich, the average and poor ending in the ‘please Sir’ category.
It’s already becoming more and more popular on some estates doing natural partridge days of course.
Rough shooting is likely to continue for ducks, partridges, woodcock and the odd non-reared pheasant - and that’s actually the most enjoyable and pleasant way to shoot and take game for the table - in a friendly and non-commercialised manner.
Saying this, I do hope the put-and-take fisheries are put under as much pressure as commercial shooting, as it’s much the same.
Happy Easter