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What, pray tell, is #42 - "Puddling drop"? Also, where is this Fish Bowl where one can shoot?
Having a fire or bonfire at the sand dunes is illegal. Most people burn pallets and they leave behind nails and that is dangerous for everyone else. You will get a ticket for doing so. So please don't encourage this.
Thanks Jeff, your point is well taken and we added a link to an article by The Scroll where they clarified the rules.