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Show license, shoot for free on Hunting and Fishing Day Sept. 22

Show license, shoot for free on Hunting and Fishing Day Sept. 22

By Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

If you have a current Utah hunting, fishing or combination license, you can visit either of the Division of Wildlife Resources public shooting ranges on Sept. 22 and shoot for free.

The only exception are the trap and skeet ranges at the facilities, where shooting will be half price.

On Sept. 22 you can shoot trap or skeet at the DWR's two shooting ranges for a discounted price. Just bring a shotgun and your current hunting, fishing or combination license with you.

"We'll go through quite a few clay targets at the trap and skeet ranges that day," says Gary Cook, Wildlife Recreation coordinator. "Charging half price will help us cover the cost."

The DWR is offering the free and discounted offer to celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day.

To take advantage of the offer, simply bring your current hunting, fishing or combination license to either of these ranges on Sept. 22: Cache Valley Public Shooting Range, 2851 W. 200 N. Logan, or Lee Kay Public Shooting Range, 6000 W. 2100 S, Salt Lake City.

Cook says the two DWR ranges are among the best in Utah. "They're great places to shoot," he says. "We hope you'll take advantage of this offer and visit them on National Hunting and Fishing Day."

For more information, call the Cache Valley Public Shooting Range at (435)753-4600 or the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range at (801)972-1326.

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