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I looked into it the other day and that was all I needed to know.No target shooting.
Unverified, but worth checking if considering, someone told me the fee only allowed the permit holder assess hunt, no spouse, friend, helper etc. Each person entering must be a permit holder and pay the fee, and no vehicles either.
AGAIN, so I've been told.
If so, That's a crappy deal for your money in my mind!!
Good to know, thanks for clearing that up. i never verified it because No way was I going to pay. The State gets enough. The no vehicle came from a sign at a gate reading such regarding permit holders.Not true. Permit allows permit holder, spouse, and kids 18 and under. Permit holder must be present however. The one I purchase allows vehicle access 52 weeks out of the year.
There are some areas in my district that are walk in only for those folks who want to get away from vehicles.
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That was the first thing I thought of when I read this. MANY people who shoot are their own worst enemies. They help anti gun people get elected at every election, then a LOT of them head out to a place to shoot and trash it. As soon as the signs go up saying they can't shoot there anymore the people who made the mess scream. As soon as the people they help elect start in with anti gun laws they scream.As for target shooting........a big "no".
Weyerhaeuser is of the opinion that if the general public is going to shoot trees in half and leave trash and shot up TVs everywhere, they can do it on lands that the general public owns.