CHEYENNE — Big game applications are open, and if you’re thinking about hunting now is a good time to sign up for hunter education. Classes are offered statewide and can quickly fill. To register for hunter education visit the hunter education website.
“If you’re a new hunter, spring is a good time to take a hunter education course,” said Katie Simpson, Wyoming Game and Fish Department hunter education coordinator. “The earlier you sign up, the better. Classes fill quickly and you do not want to miss your opportunity to finish a course before it's too late.”
For busy folks, a hybrid course option is available. Hybrid courses are good for those who can’t make a regular course or who want to work at their own pace. Hybrid courses require students to complete an online course and then attend a 4-hour, in-person field day to earn their hunter education certification.
“Hunter education strives to promote safe and ethical hunting while teaching skills that will prevent hunting and firearm-related accidents,” Simpson said. “New hunters also will learn about the tradition of ethical hunting and their role in conservation.”
Game and Fish is always looking for qualified volunteers to teach hunter education courses and help ensure new hunters have a thorough understanding of safety, ethics and conservation. People who are interested need to fill out an instructor application packet and complete a federal criminal background check prior to attending a new instructor workshop. The next new instructor workshop will be Feb. 20-22 in Thayne, and there will be two training sessions in April and June.
Hunter education is also offered in 20 schools around the state. This allows students to safely explore the outdoors by teaching them how to be ethical hunters and handle firearms, as well as how to understand wildlife management and conservation of land and natural resources.Teachers who get certified as a hunter education instructor in order to incorporate hunter education into their curriculum can receive a teaching endorsement in hunter education through the Wyoming Professional Standards Teaching Board.
You do not need your hunter education card to apply for hunting licenses in Wyoming, but you are legally required to carry it with you when you are in the field. Hunter education is required in Wyoming for all hunters born after Jan. 1, 1966, with exemptions for military and law enforcement.
To register for a class, visit the Hunter Education website.
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