How many people in your club are really pressing for this enough to support it and shoot skeet regularly? I would bet only a handful of shooters in the Bulkley Valley have ever tried it or even seen it in person. How many current trap shooters will actually actively support both disciplines, or will they drop trap and move over to skeet? And then what? How many new shooters do you actually think you will attract on a regular basis from your area? Total population within an hour drive is only about 20,000 or less and shooters are unlikely to come further on a regular weekly basis. Your present trap shooting base is unlikely to be extended more than a half hour from Smithers. All questions to ponder. Years ago at your club we used to run one or two DU sponsored spoting clay shoots per year and we attracted good turnouts from the trap shooters in Hazleton, Terrace, Kitimat, Prince Rupert and even a few from Burns Lake east. None of these clubs had a skeet field and there was no demand for one but there was a strong push for more sporting clays. Not saying that you can't make a skeet field work there but there are a lot of things to consider before such a large investment by a small club. I don't think there are any places in the north that have been able to support a skeet field, Kelowna, yes, Kamloops, yes but not even Prince George or Quesnel.