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Awesome! Im an avid hunter and all about conservation.Welcome Aboard. Glad you found the forum.
This is the best place to hang out on the internet.
I know that you're not in the Oregon/ Washington area but we've found the best way to meet the community and learn where and how to use public lands responsibly is through grass roots involvement.
If there isn't a local group that advocates for responsible stewardship of public lands, check out Trash No Land.
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Information for Target Shooting on Public Lands. "Stewardship Keeps It Open"2024 Pick Up The Burn Wolf Creek Lanes Cleanupwww.trashnoland.org
Texas has very very little "public" land to target shoot on. Over 90% of the state is owned by someone or by a corporation. If you are in TX. best to get some your own land to shoot on or find a range that you like.Welcome Aboard. Glad you found the forum.
This is the best place to hang out on the internet.
I know that you're not in the Oregon/ Washington area but we've found the best way to meet the community and learn where and how to use public lands responsibly is through grass roots involvement.
If there isn't a local group that advocates for responsible stewardship of public lands, check out Trash No Land.
Home - Trash No Land
Information for Target Shooting on Public Lands. "Stewardship Keeps It Open"2024 Pick Up The Burn Wolf Creek Lanes Cleanupwww.trashnoland.org
Naw, you just gotta head out to West Texas and hit the desert boonies. Plenty of places to shoot out there where you won't be bothered.Texas has very very little "public" land to target shoot on. Over 90% of the state is owned by someone or by a corporation. If you are in TX. best to get some your own land to shoot on or find a range that you like.
Nothing like here in OR.
Yes, I have family in the Houston area and Brothers that I served with that call Texas home. Thanks for reiterating this fact.Texas has very very little "public" land to target shoot on. Over 90% of the state is owned by someone or by a corporation. If you are in TX. best to get some your own land to shoot on or find a range that you like.
Nothing like here in OR.