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DFG Offers Big Game Hunting Clinic This Spring

Posted by ODC Editor on Apr 29th, 2008 and filed under Hunting. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) will hold a big game hunting clinic for hunters of all skill levels at the Wilderness Unlimited RV Park in Williams.

“DFG is offering this course at the perfect time of year to assist hunters who are planning their big game hunts for the upcoming hunting season,” said Susan Herrgesell, Advanced Hunter Education Program Coordinator.

Four instructional sessions will be conducted over a two-day period beginning Saturday, May 17 and ending Sunday, May 18. The sessions are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days. Cost is $60 for the four sessions and space is limited.

The clinic focuses primarily on deer hunting but will offer information on hunting other big game species. Session I covers hunt preparation, including deer habits and habitat, hunting regulations, basic gear, survival gear, pre-season scouting, first aid and navigation. Session II focuses on marksmanship and will include rifles, shotguns, pistols, bows and muzzleloaders. Instruction will be given on sighting-in and time will be allotted for live-fire.

Session III covers hunting strategies and provides information on deer senses, identifying scrapes, rubs and trails and various hunting methods including still hunting and the use of stands and blinds. Instruction will be given on where to aim and “shoot-don’t shoot” scenarios. Session IV covers information on actions taken after the shot including trailing and locating the deer, photography, tagging, field dressing, caping, skinning, butchering and cooking.

DFG’s Advanced Hunter Education Program will provide all necessary class equipment. A potluck barbecue will be held Saturday evening. Instructors will attend the potluck to interact with clinic participants. There will be a raffle and prizes.

Tent and RV camping accommodations are available at the Wilderness Unlimited RV Park. Camping is free to participants. Motel accommodations are also available in nearby Williams.

Registration forms are available online at www.dfg.ca.gov/huntclinics. For more information about the clinics, please call (530) 347-3980.

 

Contact:
Susan Herrgesell, DFG Advanced Hunter Education Program Coordinator, (530) 347-3980



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