You might want to check out the range at Myrtle Grove WMA in La Plata, Maryland. They've got an archery setup (albeit pretty run down, last time I was out there) alongside their shotgun station and firearms range. There is a small fee to use the facilities, but it's one of my favorite places to bring a launcher to bust some clays. While you're there you might want to bring a rod for the pond. They tossed a couple hundred trout into the lake there on 1/30/2017.
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 12:13:01 PM UTC-5, Tim Donaldson wrote:
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On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 12:13:01 PM UTC-5, Tim Donaldson wrote:
This has nothing to do with fishing but this cold windy weather has me cooped up and thinking about all sorts of ideas.I want to start shooting my bow again to take advantage of the Maryland archery season this fall. But since I live in a high-rise I don't have a viable option at my residence. I could probably shoot at my father in laws house in Vienna, but his property isn't ideal, he has busy-body neighbors and every time I went over there I would end up getting roped into some project. So not ideal from a time management perspective.Any good public spots in Arlington where I could set up a target and go to town, without spooking hikers/homeowners/police/etc?Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.Tim
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