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Event Status
Registration Open
Event ID
8669
Event Name
Hunter Education - Traditional Course

Registration Open 10 of 20 seats remaining

Location

Location:

6126 E Mosherville Rd, Jonesvile, MI 49250

Schedule

Date & Times:
May 10, 2025 8:00AM - 4:00PM EST

About this Event:

This is a Traditional Hunter Safety Course. Materials for this course will need to be picked up at Red Fox Sportsman Club on April 26, 2025 from 11am until 1pm. If you are unable to pick up the materials on this date call (Glenn McJennett, 517-592-3815) to make arrangements to get the materials. Students will not be admitted if they did not get the course materials prior to the class. The chapter reviews need to be completed prior to class. Lunch will be provided. This class is going to be fast paced. The first half of the day will be spent in the classroom, learning many aspects of Hunter Safety, from basics of firearms, rules and regulations and hunter ethics to name a few. The second half of the day will consist of taking the written exam and practical exercises on the range. We will be outside for part of the day so be sure to dress for the weather.

Details

Organized by:

Glenn R Mcjennett

Required Files:

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 main purpose of the hunter education course is to train safe, legal and responsible hunters. Topics covered include understanding wildlife management, wildlife identification, ethics, laws and regulations, and firearms safety and handling.
In order to purchase a hunting license in Michigan, an individual born on or after January 1, 1960, is required to successfully complete an approved hunter education course. Michigan’s traditional hunter education course is taught by a dedicated core of certified volunteer instructors and Michigan conservation officers.

About the Class:
  • In person, traditional classroom setting including hands on training.
  • Minimum of 10 hours over a minimum of two days.
  • 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.
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