The Hunter Outreach Program is for women and youths interested in learning how to hunt big or small game – including deer, elk, pronghorn, upland birds or waterfowl.
The Hunter Outreach Program provides guidance and mentorships to novice women and youth hunters through various clinics, workshops, seminars and private-land hunts that instill the knowledge, skills, ethics and traditions of hunting, according to a Parks and Wildlife news release.
The Women Afield Program is designed to allow novice hunters and anglers to learn alongside other women in a comfortable environment. The program’s summertime seminars and clinics cover basic shooting, fishing and archery skills in the classroom or range with plenty of “hands-on” experience.
The Youth Hunting Program also provides inexperienced hunters between the ages of 10 and 17 with a variety of clinics and seminars. The mentoring and guidance provided during the clinics and hunts is designed to ensure that they have a positive, outdoor experience that can lead to a lifelong respect and enjoyment of the outdoors.
Visit http://bit.ly/1sxIbFp or http://bit.ly/1nezP5j for more information about the programs and an application form.
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