The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources encourages all hunters to complete a safety course before enjoying Wisconsin's fields and forests this hunting season. More than 20,000 people take hunter education courses in Wisconsin each year. Anyone born on or after January 1973 must have a hunter education certification to purchase a hunting license unless hunting under the Mentored Hunting Law.
DNR officials say hunters of all ages may complete their safety course online or in-person through October 1.
Online students should expect to spend multiple hours online studying and completing the course modules. A passing score on the final exam is necessary to be certified. The online course is best for someone experienced with handling firearms safely or who has access to a reliable mentor.
If a hands-on method is your preference, in-person training entails working with a certified instructor over a few days. Most students and families enjoy this option because they can do it right in their community.
Categories: Wisconsin, Rural Lifestyle