Posted on 12/16/2007 12:07:35 PM PST by george76
SHOOTING TAKES HIT:
Public shooting opportunities in national forests are disappearing, and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Ritter proposes to do something about it.
Ritter says several previously isolated forest shooting ranges have been shut down because of homebuilding nearby, and shooters have been forced into dispersed shooting activities.
Now the Forest Service is considering closing down some dispersed-shooting areas because of development and increased non-shooting recreational use.
Ritter says he would make recreational shooting improvements a priority if he is elected governor. He wants Colorado to take the lead in establishing more shooting ranges, beginning with a pilot program he proposes for the Arapaho-Roosevelt forests.
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It depends on how much yummy goodness you get out of each peanut. If it is worth the trouble, sure.
roflmao
Sure would. I'd chase 'em with gutted, shelled and deveined shrimp....good stuff.
Durned speil cheequers... ;)
Grilled dove breast wrapped in bacon is some of the finest wild game you can find. There is actually as sizable portion of meat on each bird. More than you get off a single blue gill, that’s why people try to bag more than one.
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