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    Gong Shooter
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    Default Roosevelt National Forest-----can you shoot?

    A good friend just purchased a home down Canyon on the way to Nederland. His property backs to the Roosevelt National Forest. We can hike back a few hundred yards and are completely secluded. Can we set up an area to shoot legally?

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    Any streams, structures, or roads within 100yds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    Any streams, structures, or roads within 100yds?
    No

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    Sounds good to me, but you have to bring me along just to be sure LOL.

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    Also make sure that you are not shooting any "live" trees. I got a talking to many years ago for that. Our target was hanging from a live tree and the man said that was a no no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock Shooter View Post
    A good friend just purchased a home down Canyon on the way to Nederland.
    Down canyon? I thinks you mean up canyon.

    At least 150yrds from roads, buildings and campsites. Be aware of what's down range. Some of the houses are hidden. Might want to talk to the neighbors and see if there are any special restrictions.
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    Thanks for the help.

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    So we went and scouted the area again to find the "right spot" to set up targets. We were only out for about an our but when we came back we discovered no less than 6 deer-ticks on us. From the looks of things they were still trying to find a "juicy spot" on us. We got rids of them all and shook out all our gear. I'm sure this is nothing new but what do you guys do to prevent ticks when you're out in the woods.

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    Welcome to the mountains.

    I grew up in TX where they would run up your leg single file with a bugle and flag at the front. Boots, knee socks, long pants and long shirt are about the only defense I ever use. Not really any way to repel then, just keep 'em out to begin with.

    Once it dries out and warms up, the ticks will die off...then it will be mosquito season.
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    Default Ticks & DEET

    I have used some military issue DEET repellent that was 50% strength and used it around my wrist, boot tops and neck. It kept all the ticks out. Skin So Soft from Avon for the face and exposed areas keeps all the mosquitoes away.

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