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Learn to hunt deer with expert guidance in Wisconsin

Learn to hunt deer with expert guidance in Wisconsin


By Blake Jackson

The National Deer Association, in partnership with the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program, is hosting a comprehensive Learn to Hunt Deer course for adults 18 and older.

This program provides a unique opportunity for beginners to gain essential hunting skills through virtual lessons and hands-on experiences, culminating in a mentored deer hunt.

The program begins with a virtual classroom and Q&A session on Wednesday, December 4, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., held via Zoom. Following this, participants will attend an in-person Rifle Safety and Sight-In Day at the Delton Sportsmen’s Club in Wisconsin Dells on Saturday, December 7, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The course concludes with a mentored hunt in Adams County, Wisconsin, on December 14-15.

To participate, attendees must complete a free Hunter’s Education course and Deer Hunting 101, which covers deer biology, safety, equipment, and hunting techniques.

Both classes include free registration codes valued at $30 each. Additionally, participants must attend the Dec. 7 Rifle Safety session, where rifles and ammunition will be provided.

The $50 registration fee includes the use of equipment, a blaze orange hat and vest, and access to private hunting property.

Mentors will guide participants through the process, ensuring a safe and educational experience. Those who do not harvest a deer on Saturday have the option to hunt the following morning.

Register by December 4 to secure your spot. For more information, contact Peggy Farrell at PFarrell@uwsp.edu. Don’t miss this chance to learn hunting skills in a supportive environment.

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