Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will be conducting a free bow hunter education new instructor training workshop Saturday, May 21, 2011, in Fort Worth. The workshop will be from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Cowtown Bowmen range: http://cowtownbowmen.net/DIRECTIONS.html
We will be training students and certifying instructors in skills trail, live firing exercises and Home Study procedures. The training is National Bowhunter Education Foundation curriculum. Students will benefit by going through actual bowhunting simulations and by making their own decisions regarding responsible actions using “shoot-don’t-shoot” scenarios.
Before attending this workshop, you must attend a student bow hunter class. Go to the following web site for the student courses in your area. The site is: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning...tml#bowhunting
After attending the student course prepare yourself by going over the instructor training manual. You will sign an acknowledgement and release that you have done this pre-workshop assignment as part of your training. The site is: https://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learnin...instruct.phtml.
Every Texas bowhunter who wishes to bow hunt at Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge is required to pass the student bowhunter certification. Other States may require the student bowhunter certification to bow hunt in that particular state. The Bowhunter Education Program's goals are to reduce hunting related accidents and violations; promote safe, responsible and knowledgeable bowhunting; and enhance bowhunting traditions and values.
Bowhunter Education provides instruction in Texas hunting regulations, wildlife management and identification, conservation, ethics, tree stand safety and hunting safety and responsibility, and outdoor skills. Bring your own archery gear or we will provide equipment.
By understanding hunting through education, hunters and non-hunters alike will help make a bright future for the sport.
To register, contact TPWD Hunter Education Specialist Robert Ramirez at (972) 263-1219 or robert.ramirez@tpwd.state.tx.us
We will be training students and certifying instructors in skills trail, live firing exercises and Home Study procedures. The training is National Bowhunter Education Foundation curriculum. Students will benefit by going through actual bowhunting simulations and by making their own decisions regarding responsible actions using “shoot-don’t-shoot” scenarios.
Before attending this workshop, you must attend a student bow hunter class. Go to the following web site for the student courses in your area. The site is: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning...tml#bowhunting
After attending the student course prepare yourself by going over the instructor training manual. You will sign an acknowledgement and release that you have done this pre-workshop assignment as part of your training. The site is: https://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learnin...instruct.phtml.
Every Texas bowhunter who wishes to bow hunt at Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge is required to pass the student bowhunter certification. Other States may require the student bowhunter certification to bow hunt in that particular state. The Bowhunter Education Program's goals are to reduce hunting related accidents and violations; promote safe, responsible and knowledgeable bowhunting; and enhance bowhunting traditions and values.
Bowhunter Education provides instruction in Texas hunting regulations, wildlife management and identification, conservation, ethics, tree stand safety and hunting safety and responsibility, and outdoor skills. Bring your own archery gear or we will provide equipment.
By understanding hunting through education, hunters and non-hunters alike will help make a bright future for the sport.
To register, contact TPWD Hunter Education Specialist Robert Ramirez at (972) 263-1219 or robert.ramirez@tpwd.state.tx.us
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