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Simplejack
Location: Snohomish County Wa Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2012 Posts: 194
Real Name: Patrick H
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Anyone know of any Outdoor shooting spots in or around Snohomish County? I'm just looking for a nice quiet simple place to shoot my 9mm and a box of shotgun shells. I can clean up my mess after I'm done. I use to go to a place in granite falls where you drive down mountain loop hwy and take a right just over the bridge and drive up this long dirt road a few miles, but I heard that place is now closed and blocked off for shooting.. I drove way past that the other day looking for a place somewhere on the side of the road, but I seen nothing but trails and camping spots.. Anyone know of any places I can go shoot a couple boxes? some place maybe you know of recently that hasn't been blocked off yet with no shooting signs..
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Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:00 pm |
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deadshot2
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Location: Marysville, WA Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 Posts: 11581
Real Name: Mike
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If you go out towards "Hillbilly Heaven" aka Darrington, there are several spots along the Forest Service roads where shooting is OK. Just remember though, with the Fire Danger at a Super Extreme, you may find that many lands have been closed. Best to check with Sheriff's Office or DNR to see if there isn't a general closure in effect until rain starts showing up. Most private logging co's have closed their lands to public access due to the fire danger.
Check first. It might save a long drive for nothing or a hassle when confronted by a LEO.
Right now, it might be cheaper when you factor in the gas to just go to the Norpoint Range at 172nd and Hwy 9, pay the range fee and shoot away.
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Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:01 am |
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FMJ 911
Location: Snohomish, WA Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2011 Posts: 2073
Real Name: Bo
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deadshot2 wrote: If you go out towards "Hillbilly Heaven" aka Darrington, there are several spots along the Forest Service roads where shooting is OK. Just remember though, with the Fire Danger at a Super Extreme, you may find that many lands have been closed. Best to check with Sheriff's Office or DNR to see if there isn't a general closure in effect until rain starts showing up. Most private logging co's have closed their lands to public access due to the fire danger.
Check first. It might save a long drive for nothing or a hassle when confronted by a LEO.
Right now, it might be cheaper when you factor in the gas to just go to the Norpoint Range at 172nd and Hwy 9, pay the range fee and shoot away. +1 Sound Advice. It cost me over $40 in gas to go shooting @ Sedro-Woolley, but then again I was driving the Truck, and that darn 318 V-8 is thirsty! (15 MPG at Best)
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Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:22 pm |
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Simplejack
Location: Snohomish County Wa Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2012 Posts: 194
Real Name: Patrick H
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deadshot2 wrote: If you go out towards "Hillbilly Heaven" aka Darrington, there are several spots along the Forest Service roads where shooting is OK. What road is the best road to take out of town to find a decent spot?
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deadshot2
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Location: Marysville, WA Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 Posts: 11581
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I'd go in to town and ask around. Can't remember if they have any sproting goods, gun, outfitter type stores but a gas station might give you a start. Or a coffee shop, restaurant.
When looking for a new area I do this and often get the "well, if you drive out such and such a road for about 4-5 miles" answer.
It's getting real tough unless you go into the national forest area as just about every piece of private land and any county land is CLOSED.
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Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:25 pm |
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Simplejack
Location: Snohomish County Wa Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2012 Posts: 194
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ok thanks How do I tell what land is what and is owned by who and in what areas?
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deadshot2
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Location: Marysville, WA Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 Posts: 11581
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Simplejack wrote: ok thanks How do I tell what land is what and is owned by who and in what areas? Check out the No Shooting area map that Snohomish County publishes. It will show all the NF Land. Also, if you run across a clear cut or gravel pit that doesn't have any signs posted, check the map. Unfortunately, a GPS is almost becoming a requirement. A map and a GPS make for pretty good "Citation Insurance" if you can show any LEO that comes along that you are in an area that's not prohibited.
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