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  • Top Shotta HiFi
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 522

    Originally posted by TheBest
    This place is officially closed now.
    A wha what??? Where did you hear this? Did the people down the road from PF tell you so? Source please. PF has been declared 'closed' several times now.
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    • beenawhile
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 1305

      Let's see if I can post this from my phone correctly. From the 707 thread:

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      • beenawhile
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 1305

        Should be on the last page post # 18368

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        • ptroxx
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 2259

          On a less cheerful note, Pine Flat is officially closed as a legal shooting area. Signage will be going up soon. I fought for it to stay open for the last five years, but it looks like it's over.

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          • Spyder
            CGN Contributor
            • Mar 2008
            • 16950

            The area that we've been shooting on is private land. The BLM land has no legal access without trespassing to it. The BLM land behind the private land is also designated as a "no target shooting" area, or however they word it, by the feds.

            The BLM website should reflect that soon.

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            • elx144
              CGN Contributor
              • Dec 2009
              • 1399

              R.I.P.

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              • elx144
                CGN Contributor
                • Dec 2009
                • 1399

                I figure that land is worth about $600k. So if anyone wants to invest now is the time.

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                • 707electrician
                  Veteran Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2889

                  Went up to Pine Flat yesterday and just about at the top a ranger appeared to be chit chatting with someone in a pickup. As I drove by he waved me down so I stopped and rolled my window down, he walked up and told me that there is "no shooting up here if thats what you were planning on doing." I said thanks and we continued on our way. I was appreciative that he was proffesional about it and didn't go out of his way to harass me about the guns I had with me, want to inspect/search them, etc, but I was bummed to learn that I drove all the way up there and was unable to shoot. I continued to the top and turned around to head back down the hill and he was walking his way up (I assumed to talk to the group of guys that was up there shooting already) so I stopped again to talk to him and asked him when this no shooting policy went into effect, since I had thought it was BLM land. He said it has been in effect since 2011, but every time they put signs up, people just rip them down. He continued to say that it was a decision that went through the Ukiah field office and there was never any comments on it at the time so it stood. Closest place BLM land we can shoot on now is Cow mountain
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