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An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby 1911fan on Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:29 pm

For the first time, those people who are young enough to need hunter safety before getting a license are allowed to get one firearms license without going through the hunter safety programs. This is a big success for those of us who are trying to get new people out hunting. In the past, if you had a friend or coworker who wanted to try hunting, they had to go thru the whole course before they got a chance to try it. NOW we can take them and get them a one year bye on the HST in order to get them hooked and still be legal about it.
Last year we had a young woman join us at deer camp who was not legal, and while we not happy about it, we decided that getting her into hunting was more important than the letter of the law, NOW before you all jump down my throat about it, she was hooked, we tagged her deer with bonus tag, and she went thru hunter safety on her own and is joining us again this year. So she will be legal from now on. BUT exactly this situation was one that was keeping new hunters from getting to experience it before they got to go thru the HST.

Now you can tell your friends, hey wanna try hunting? get them legal and hooked then accompany them thru HST and have them ready for next year. A lot of people who get hooked on hunting who do not have the family tradition get hooked on this same spur of the moment invite and we need more new hunters.
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby ttousi on Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:05 pm

Yup.........new program by the DNR. Can only use it once. Mixed feelings on it.
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby EAJuggalo on Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:11 pm

I considered it until I read the restrictions on it. I would have felt like a burden to those I was hunting with if I had to stay with them the entire time we were out. So I'll be sitting this season out and hopefully getting my FAS taken care of long before next season.
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby ttousi on Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:15 pm

EAJuggalo wrote:I considered it until I read the restrictions on it. I would have felt like a burden to those I was hunting with if I had to stay with them the entire time we were out. So I'll be sitting this season out and hopefully getting my FAS taken care of long before next season.


Do it now while the thought is fresh in your mind. Take the online version and hook up for the range and test with one of us. You could have your "temp" within a week.
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby gunflint on Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:12 am

I'm all for it. I'll age myself here but I was hunting with my dad for years before I was old enough for gun safety training. I don't think it was even required in those days. You wouldn't believe how many grouse and pheasants I shot with a 22 using blanks. Or as my dad refered to it, bird shot. ;)
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby DeanC on Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:37 am

ttousi wrote:Do it now while the thought is fresh in your mind. Take the online version and hook up for the range and test with one of us. You could have your "temp" within a week.


Yes - go here: http://homestudy.ihea.com/ and print out all of your quiz results then contact one of us DNR Instructors and we'll get you on the path to certification.
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby hammAR on Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:47 am

gunflint, don't feel bad, when I started hunting there wasn't any license or safety requirements....or DNR.

What is interesting, is that I have had a hunting license for a number of years, I am a FAS instructor, but I still have to take the class before they will issue me a certificate and note it on my drivers license....................those who can do, those who can't teach........ :D :P :P :P
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby princewally on Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:49 am

hammAR wrote:gunflint, don't feel bad, when I started hunting there wasn't any license or safety requirements....or DNR.

What is interesting, is that I have had a hunting license for a number of years, I am a FAS instructor, but I still have to take the class before they will issue me a certificate and note it on my drivers license....................those who can do, those who can't teach........ :D :P :P :P


So, do the home study, take yourself to the range and submit the paperwork. :)
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby hammAR on Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:53 am

princewally wrote:So, do the home study, take yourself to the range and submit the paperwork. :)


It's more fun to bitch about it than to fix it..........it's a military thing....... :P :P :P :P :P
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby onebohemian on Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:48 pm

hammAR wrote:gunflint, don't feel bad, when I started hunting there wasn't any license or safety requirements....or DNR.


How far could you guys throw a rock in those days, anyway? :lol:
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby EAJuggalo on Tue Oct 30, 2007 3:20 pm

I actually started the IHEA last night after Tousi's post, finished it in a couple hours. I will be finishing the other few requirements in a few days, then need to get together with one of you fine instructors for the range day portion.
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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby ttousi on Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:56 pm

hammAR wrote:gunflint, don't feel bad, when I started hunting there wasn't any license or safety requirements....or DNR.

What is interesting, is that I have had a hunting license for a number of years, I am a FAS instructor, but I still have to take the class before they will issue me a certificate and note it on my drivers license....................those who can do, those who can't teach........ :D :P :P :P


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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby cobb on Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:06 pm

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Re: An interesting development in getting new hunters afield.

Postby hammAR on Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:40 pm

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