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Event Status
Event Completed
Event ID
7364
Event Name
Bow Hunter Education - Field Day

Event Completed 34 of 40 seats remaining

Location

Location:

3500 10 Mile Rd NE, Rockford, MI 49341

Schedule

Date & Times:
Aug 17, 2024 9:00AM - 2:00PM EST

About this Event:

Course Fee $10. Students Students 10 or younger must be accompanied by an adult. Bring snacks or lunch - None are provided. You need to complete the On-Line Class and bring your Certificate of Completion to the Field Day. You may also do the "Home Study" Class. Home Study you read the Manual yourself and complete the Chapter Questions prior to the Field Day. Manuals may be picked up at WMAC on WED's 7/17, 7/24 or 7/31 from 12 noon to 3pm OR FRI's 7/19, 7/26 or 8/2 from 3 to 6 pm. BRING YOUR BOWS there will be opportunities to Shoot after the Class is completed. Any questions to browndouglast@sbcglobal.net

Details

Organized by:

Douglas T Brown

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Cancellation Policies:

If you are no longer planning on attending this class, please cancel your registration so that those on the waiting list will have a chance to attend.

Event Policies:

Minimum Age Policies:

There are no minimum age policies

Maximum Age Policies:

There are no maximum age policies

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About the Program

Overview:

The bow hunter education safety certificate cannot be used to purchase a hunting license in Michigan.  Individuals must complete a Michigan hunter education course (traditional or field day) to purchase a hunting license in Michigan.  

The main purpose of the bow hunter education course is to build upon the basic hunter education course concentrating on safe and responsible bow hunting. Topics include bow hunting techniques, archery equipment, tree stand safety, ethics, and laws and regulations. 
Bow hunter education is an optional course offered to hunters to continue their education above and beyond the required Michigan hunter education course. Bow hunter education is not required in Michigan; however, it is required in other states and this certification may satisfy other states requirements. There are two different formats for successfully completing the field day course. Students must take either, the online course or the take home study, then complete the field day in order to earn a bow hunter safety certificate. Students choosing the online course followed by the field day must present a copy of their certificate of completion (voucher) of the online course at the start of the field day. The online course is fee based and can be taken at https://www.bowhunter-ed.com/michigan/. The second format is take home study. Students register for the field day and pick up the student manual, a minimum of one week prior to the field day. Take home study students must complete the chapter review questions and present them at the start of the field day. Michigan’s bow hunter education course is taught by a dedicated core of certified volunteer instructors and Michigan conservation officers. 

About the Field Day: 
  • In person field day 
  • 4 hours minimum 
  • Written test (80% or better to pass) and practice assessment (pass/fail) 
  • Maximum $10 fee 
  • No minimum age requirement; however, students under 10 years of age shall be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or other adult approved by parent or legal guardian.