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 Honey Holes for trap shooting 
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Hi everyone!

New gun owner here. I've shot trap numerous times with friends prior to purchasing my own shotgun out in some of their privately owned acreage in Eastern WA. I've been to some of the local trap ranges (Kenmore, Everett, Ravensdale) since I've purchased the shotgun but was wondering if any of the honey holes within a couple hours of Seattle on the waguns shooting areas map have a suitable amount of space and backdrop to wing some clays. I'm obviously respectful of the area, will clean up all trash and broken clay along with anything else I find in the area that needs disposal. It's hard to get an idea from viewing some of the spots on Google Earth.

Could anyone give me some guidance regarding the posted honey holes and/or any other places or thoughts you have? I appreciate it!


Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:03 am
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zootermcgavin wrote:
will clean up all . . . broken clay


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That sounds like an enormous undertaking....

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Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:16 am
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MadPick wrote:
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zootermcgavin wrote:
will clean up all . . . broken clay


icon_eek

That sounds like an enormous undertaking....


Thanks!

I'm not talking like every little tiny piece. I'll be using biodegradable clay, but will go out and collect the major pieces I can find that take longer to break down. I just don't want to be the asshole that goes out there and leaves a big mess.


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