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New, youth hunters have education options
by BY SHAIN GILLET
Jul 23, 2012 | 560 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print
WITH THE FALL hunts not that far away, Utah DWR is encouraging hunters to sign up for a Hunter Education class now. Courses may be taken either online or in a classroom setting.

Photo Courtesy of Utah DWR
WITH THE FALL hunts not that far away, Utah DWR is encouraging hunters to sign up for a Hunter Education class now. Courses may be taken either online or in a classroom setting. Photo Courtesy of Utah DWR
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With hunting season just around the corner for partridge, geese and waterfowl hunts, it’s important to know what precautions to take while out in the wilderness.

Younger hunters and those who haven’t had the chance to hunt in Utah must sign up for one of several hunter education courses. The courses are designed to help young or inexperienced hunters with the information they need in order to properly hunt during the upcoming hunting season, which begins as early as mid-September.

“It’s important for hunters of all ages and experience to come along for the course,” said Kirk Smith, assistant Hunter Eduction coordinator for DWR.

“These spots fill up pretty quick so it’s also important for those who want to hunt this year to get out and take an education course.”, he said.

Hunter Education courses are held throughout Davis County and all over Utah, with most residents choosing to take the online course. For those who want to take the course in class, DWR offers that setting as well.

For more information check out July 19 edition of Davis Clipper.
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