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Red Dot Firearms is located at 990 W. Hill Field Road in Layton, Utah.

New Firearms Retailer Provides an Indoor Shooting Range in Utah for an Area Long Neglected

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Davis County, Utah, recently welcomed a new kind of business to one of its largest shopping districts. Now you can get all of your grocery shopping done and hit the indoor shooting range all in the same place. Red Dot Firearms, located just off I-15… More »

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USPSA Handgun Championships Held in St. George, Utah

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| May 22, 2013 | Leave a reply

Shooters Came from Across the Country to Compete for Regional Titles The United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) held the 2013 Area 1 handgun shooting championships in St. George, Utah this past Wednesday through Sunday. More than 440 of the nation’s best pistol shooters competed…

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Sand Hollow Reservoir is one of the best places in Utah to catch largemouth bass. And Memorial Day weekend is the perfect time to catch them.

Memorial Day Weekend Means Great Fishing in Utah

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| May 17, 2013 | Leave a reply

For many families in Utah, fishing on Memorial Day weekend is a family tradition. As this year’s weekend nears, Drew Cushing, warm water sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, has good news: In each region in Utah, you’ll find waters that are…

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Utah DWR Holds Fishing Open Houses

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| May 6, 2013 | Leave a reply

You can learn more about your favorite fishing water, and share ideas with the biologists who manage it, by attending a fishing open house. Fisheries biologists with the Division of Wildlife Resources are holding the open houses to share information with you about waters in…

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Catch a Fish, Win a Prize in Utah

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| May 6, 2013 | Leave a reply

You can add some extra excitement to your next fishing trip by registering for the Fish for Millions contest. If you register for the contest, and then catch a tagged fish in Utah, you could win as much as $2 million. Cabela’s is sponsoring the…

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Utah Deer Hunting Permits Reduced Slightly

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Even though the number of deer in Utah is going up, on May 2, the Utah Wildlife Board approved a slight decrease in the number of general buck deer permits available for hunts in Utah this fall. A total of 84,600 general deer permits will…

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