Dominican Wingshooting at Casa de Campo

Welcome to Rancho Peligro, set half an hour inland from Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic. During our stay we were kindly invited to hunt doves and then go on one of their driven pheasant shoots, it was an extremely memorable experience!

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38 Comments

  1. What. A. Place.
    I can't get on board with dove shooting (unless they are used locally), but that Pheasant drive was spectacular…
    Definitely should have rocked out the teed for the game, ha.

  2. I'm consistently taken aback by the differences of shooting. I frequently see you take shots and make shots, and I know that there's no way in hell I would make them. And then I see you take shots that for me, they're easy shots, and then you miss. I mean outside of maybe the individual kind of thing I almost wonder if it's a environmental/upbringing /training thing? Thoughts anyone?

  3. That looked like an amazing place to shoot, you are a lucky young man having the opportunity to shoot were most folk can only dream of 👍👍👍

  4. That was absolutely epic
    Just need to convince the wife this is where we should now go on holiday

    How easy was it to get your gun out there Johnny ?

    Great filming as always 👍

  5. Looks like a pretty awesome place to relax and have some great shoots. Your dove hunt is very similar to our Southeast US dove hunts. Shorts a light shirt and plenty of water.

  6. I've said before, you 2 Gents are very lucky indeed. Great Narrative explaining what's happening and how you feel, Stunning camera work making what is a beautiful place look truly amazing. Also hats off to the owners, managers and all the staff of Casa de Campo, That truly looks like any shooters ideal place to spend a life time. If only….you never know one day my numbers might come in

  7. How those birds were coming over as a steady stream of singles, no flushes, etc, and very few of the cock pheasants had any tails, makes me think that they were being let out of cages or crates out of sight. I've been involved in shooting for over 55 years, and this gives me an awful feeling in my stomach, it will never ever match British-style driven shooting.

  8. It’s a family tradition from before the drug war to go south to Mexico for dove hunting. Dad and Grandfather once shot-out new Winchester automatics in a few days with no game meat wasted by the locals. Local dove hunting is still probably the best amongst row crop farmers.

  9. I just had my first day of driven pheasant in Lincolnshire a week or two ago. I’m definitely hooked, but that warm sunshine really looks inviting! It’s certainly a lot different from the way we do it in Midwestern America. 🍻

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