Today had to be the worst wind that I have ever shot skeet in. I don't have a wind meter, but the wind was blowing from almost directly behind the high house, pushing some targets from the high house into the ground as far out as 9 yards before the low house. Some targets from the low house climbed at an incredible rate, stopped before the high house, and were actually pushed back towards the low house before they were shot or they hit the ground.Several people shooting the doubles at station six , shot the low house target , and the target from the high house hit the ground before they could shoot at it. I could not do better than 24 today, and nobody shot a clean round. Anyone that thinks that skeet is easy because the targets are always flying exactly the same every time, really needs to shoot under conditions like we had today.


















































