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Eldorado National Forest |
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Recreational Activities: Shooting
SAFETY IS YOUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY!Safe Location - Know where your bullets are going at all times. Choose a remote road or area. Are there people around, trails, roads? Is there a safe backdrop for your targets and bullets. Shorelines with rocks are unsafe locations due to bullet ricochets. Targets - Bring your own targets and clean them up afterwards. Trees, critters, buildings, and signs are not appropriate targets. Pick up your brass, shotgun shells, etc. when you are finished. Water - Water surfaces will act like concrete and ricochet bullets. There is no reason to be shooting into the water and is considered unsafe. Keep this in mind when choosing a location. You could injure people on the other side of a cove or lake. It has happened. Wilderness - Firearms are not prohibited in the wilderness but do not lend themselves well to the remote, quiet wilderness experience. Please respect others and keep your target shooting outside of the boundaries when possible. REGULATIONSFirearms
Fireworks and Other Devices Destruction or Removal of Property Fish and Wildlife See the Department of Fish and Game web page for details on what can be legally hunted at www.dfg.ca.gov . Garbage *CFR stands for Code of Federal Regulations |
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USDA Forest Service - Eldorado National Forest |
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