"When some of my friends have asked me anxiously about their boys, whether they should let them hunt, I have answered, yes - remembering that it was one of the best parts of my education - make them hunters."

Henry David Thoreau, 1854


“A citizen who shirks his duty to contribute to the security of his community is little better than the criminal who threatens it.” - Robert Boatman


Saturday, July 20, 2013

AUG. 1 DEADLINE NEARING FOR HUNTER OUTREACH PROGRAM MENTORED HUNTS


AUG. 1 DEADLINE NEARING FOR HUNTER OUTREACH PROGRAM MENTORED HUNTS

DENVER - Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding women and youth interested in learning how to hunt big or small game - including deer, elk, pronghorn, upland birds or waterfowl - that the deadline to  participate in the agency's  Hunter Outreach Program is Thursday, Aug. 1, before 5 p.m.

Applications for the 'Women Afield' and 'Youth Hunting' hunts can be found at www.bit.ly/womenafieldapp and at www.bit.ly/youthhuntapp

The Hunter Outreach Program provides guidance and mentorships to novice women and youth hunters through various clinics, workshops, seminars and private-land hunts that instill the knowledge, skills, ethics and traditions of hunting.

"Hunting is a big part of Colorado's heritage and a very important part of wildlife management," said Hunter Outreach Coordinator Jim Bulger. "Many women and youth want to participate but do not have someone to show them how, so that is why these programs are so valuable to the aspiring hunter."

The Women Afield Program is designed to allow novice hunters and anglers to learn alongside other women in a comfortable environment. The program's summertime seminars and clinics cover basic shooting, fishing and archery skills in the classroom or range with plenty of "hands-on" experience. Although not required to participate, the clinics and seminars prepare them for the opportunity to apply for mentore d big game, pheasant and waterfowl hunts during the fall.

The Youth Hunting Program also provides inexperienced hunters between the ages of 10 and 17 with a variety of clinics and seminars. The mentoring and guidance during the clinics and hunts ensures that they have a positive, outdoor experience that can lead to a lifelong respect and enjoyment of the outdoors.

"Too many of our youth are not participating in healthy outdoor activities, and that is a concern," said Kathleen Tadvick, hunter outreach coordinator in Grand Junction. "Whether they are successful in the field or not, hunting is a powerful experience that teaches responsibility, ethics, outdoor skills, knowledge of wildlife, firearms skills and physical fitness, among many other positive attributes."

Youth between the ages of 12 and 17 can participate in in mentored big game hunts and youth between 10 and 17 are also eligible for mentored upland game and waterfowl hunts.

Hunt applications submitted to the Hunter Outreach Program are selected by random drawing. Successful applicants are offered a hunt by the outreach coordinator. If the successful applicant accepts the hunt, they are “booked” on that hunt and will be contacted by the Huntmaster in charge. If the hunt is declined, the hunt is offered to another hunter.

For more information about the Youth Hunting Program, visit www.bit.ly/cpwyouthhunting

For more information about the Women Afield Program, visit www.bit.ly/cpwwomenafield

For more information about the Hunter Outreach Program, visit www.bit.ly/cpwhunteroutreach

To purchase a fishing or hunting license online, visit www.bit.ly/cpwonlinelicenses

Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages 42 state parks, all of Colorado's wildlife, more than 300 state wildlife areas and a host of recreational programs. To learn more, please visit cpw.state.co.us

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

MESA-COUNTY~SHOOTING SPORTS APPRECIATION DAY

YOU ARE INVITED TO THE
1sT-ANNUAL MESA-COUNTY~SHOOTING SPORTS APPRECIATION DAY-- -----
IN RECOGNITION OF ALL YOU MAKE POSSIBLE FOR OUR YOUTH
THROUGH YOUR SPONSORSHIPS
WHEN: SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2013, 8AM-NOON
WHERE: ORCHARD MESA GUN CLUB
WHO: TEAMS OF 4 REPRESENTING YOUR COMPANY AND/OR HOUSEHOLD
WHY: FUN AND FUNDRAISING
..
HOW IT WORKS:
YOU WILL NEED TO FIELD A TEAM OF 4 OF YOUR BEST SHOOTERS. YOU WILL COMPETE IN A ROUND
ROBIN COMPETITION INCLUDING: RIFLE, SHOTGUN, ARCHERY, MUZZLE LOADING, PISTOL AND AN
OUTDOOR SKILLS COMPASS COURSE. IF YOU FEEL YOU DON'T HAVE AN EXPERT IN ONE OR MORE OF
THESE AREAS, WE WILL HAVE A 4H CHAMPION SHOOTER READY FOR YOU TO "RENT" FOR THAT
DISCIPLINE. YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN FIREARMS OR USE ONE OF THE 4H FIREARMS. FOOD AND
RIBBONS WILL BE AWARDED AT THE END OF THE EVENT.
RSVP BY AUGUST 3, 2013(if you're up for the challenge): RAISHA QUINN, MESA COUNTY SHOOTING
SPORTS COORDINATOR @ 242-2831
COME HAVE FUN WITH SOME OF THE GREATESTYOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY!

4-H
SHOOTING
SPORT

REGISTER ON-LINE FOR HUNTER EDUCATION COURSES

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REGISTER ON-LINE FOR HUNTER EDUCATION COURSES

DURANGO, Colo. – People in Western Colorado who want to take a hunter education course must now register on-line through the Colorado Parks and Wildlife web site.
     
The new on-line system is being used to allow better class preparation for instructors.
     
To register, go to the hunter education page of the Parks and Wildlife website, http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/HunterEducation/Pages/HuntEd.aspx. In the first paragraph at the top of the page click on "Find a course at a place and time to fit your schedule." Next, find the date and location of the course that you want to take, click on it and then on the "register here" button.
     
Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1949, must have a Colorado Hunter Education Certificate to purchase a hunting license. Classes are offered at numerous locations in the state throughout the year. Classes cost $10.
     
In the Durango area two classes are scheduled before the 2013 big game hunting seasons: Aug. 28-30, 6:30-10 p.m.; and Sept. 25-27, 6:30-10 p.m. Both classes will be held at the Durango Gun Club on Florida Road just east of the Chapman Hill ice rink.
     
For more information, call the Parks and Wildlife office in Durango at 970-247-0844.
     
For more information about Colorado Parks and Wildlife, go to cpw.state.co us.

       


For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.