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Originally Posted by Blitzzz
You could take a boat out past sand key and float some Bollons at different ranges. Who'd know..Blitzzz
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A friend suggested we go off shore to international waters, Not exactly a sniper range with "fixed" targets.. but It's about all we have.
We think... You see, you need to get to International Water from inside the Sanctuary...
After the Keys were designated as a "National Marine Sanctuary", The North American Saltwater Crocodile, Key Deer, Marsh Rabbit, Rice Rat, Great White Heron, and some )&^)& Butter Fly were put on the endangered list.. We are pretty much F'd. These overlapping endangered species habitats cover from the Florida Bay out to beyond the reefs.
Tell you how much pull the tree-hungers have..
About 5 yrs ago My neighbor was swimming in our canal with his 6yo kid. He spotted a 5ft Croc, called Fish & Game to get a nuisance removal trapper..
Fish & Game proposed posting NO SWIMMING SIGNS, with $500 fines for disturbing protected species habitat...
Never heard what happened to the croc, but we don't have any signs...