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Desert Shooting

Posted: September 6th, 2024, 1:21 pm
by lone_wolf
I know it’s still hot with temps still being 100+ at times. When does the desert typically open for shooting?

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 6th, 2024, 5:25 pm
by Doc
He thinks we really shoot our guns :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 6th, 2024, 6:59 pm
by thom
Prescott is nice

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 6th, 2024, 7:08 pm
by tunnug
The Desert never closes for shooting...............

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 6th, 2024, 11:51 pm
by WhiteDragon
Ha! He thinks the desert "closes". :D

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 3:37 am
by Suck My Glock
I'm guessing he is from elsewhere.

SOME of the forests close due to fire restrictions, but that never really encompasses the deserts because they typically are not part of any of the protected forests. There is usually less foliage that can burn. Even though the grass and bushes may be dry, it simply is not as easy to set the desert on fire accidentally as it is the forested lands. (Not impossible. Don't take that as a challenge. Just not as easy.)

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 4:56 am
by Ballistic Therapy
Suck My Glock wrote: September 7th, 2024, 3:37 am I'm guessing he is from elsewhere.

SOME of the forests close due to fire restrictions, but that never really encompasses the deserts because they typically are not part of any of the protected forests.
What about all the BLM land that closes for fire restrictions ?
I do believe there is some desert in there somewhere.

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 6:36 am
by BigTub
State Lands are closed to target practice.

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 7:06 am
by Ballistic Therapy
BigTub wrote: September 7th, 2024, 6:36 am State Lands are closed to target practice.
State land yes.
Forest and BLM are different.

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 7:59 am
by YNOTAZ
BLM plans to permanently close all BLM land to recreational target shooting. They have already closed thousands of acres near lake pleasant, they have a plan for 99% of the Sonoran Desert (viewtopic.php?f=39&t=21383), they have a published plan for the Table Mesa, area, and the Bidet administration issued an executive order that their first priority is the ecology. Where do you think putting lead back in the ground falls on their ecological protection list?

National forest service will happily follow BLM's lead if BLM gets away with it.

When almost 4 million people in the Phoenix metro area are regulated down to 2SQ miles where they can shoot, soon it will be like deer hunting in the Midwest, you will have to pain JEEP on the side of your vehicle, so it doesn't get shot. Then that area will be closed due to the "danger".

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 4:48 pm
by xerts1191
We’re from the government and we’re here to help

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 5:11 pm
by thom
Don't they have to put cops out all over the land

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 7:07 pm
by YNOTAZ
thom wrote: September 7th, 2024, 5:11 pm Don't they have to put cops out all over the land
Nope, all they have to do is publish the fines and penalties. They or campers, or hikers can hear gunfire from a mile away and call. A couple folks arrested, their firearms seized and maybe their vehicle, publish it big time, and all recreational shooting will stop.

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 7th, 2024, 7:22 pm
by Creeker
Suck My Glock wrote: September 7th, 2024, 3:37 am I'm guessing he is from elsewhere.

SOME of the forests close due to fire restrictions, but that never really encompasses the deserts because they typically are not part of any of the protected forests. There is usually less foliage that can burn. Even though the grass and bushes may be dry, it simply is not as easy to set the desert on fire accidentally as it is the forested lands. (Not impossible. Don't take that as a challenge. Just not as easy.)
There’s thousands upon thousands of acres of desert that’s in several different National Forests in the state and it catches on fire regularly. How many times has Bartlett been on fire just this year?

Re: Desert Shooting

Posted: September 8th, 2024, 6:13 am
by Doc
One time I was out wandering on a spirit journey. I met a wise sage and asked about this. The sage smiled and said “Hunting permit & say you saw a coyote”