Get To Class Before Youth
Turkey Hunting Weekend
For Immediate Release: February 8, 2006
Media Contact: Chris Saunders 802-241-3700
Get To Class Before Youth Turkey
Hunting Weekend
WATERBURY, VT - Don't be a
turkey! Get your son or daughter to a hunter education class
now, so they don't miss the youth turkey hunting weekend.
Vermont's youth turkey hunting
season is held on the weekend before the May 1st opener. Anyone
under 16 years of age, with at least one parent or guardian who
is a resident of Vermont, may take one bearded turkey during the
youth turkey hunting weekend. It's a great way to introduce a
youngster to hunting, but there's a catch. They must
successfully complete a hunter education course first.
"Because of the reduced hunting
pressure, a positive experience is assured," said Chris
Saunders, hunter education coordinator. "However, would-be
hunters still need to complete a hunter education course. That
way, there will always be safe, skilled and ethical hunters in
Vermont's woods."
There are plenty of basic
firearm hunter education courses scheduled in March and April
throughout the state, though this is no excuse to procrastinate.
They fill up fast. In addition, the young hunter must have a
Vermont hunting license and a turkey hunting license, and be
accompanied by an unarmed adult, over 18 years of age, who holds
a Vermont hunting license. The adult may guide two youths at one
time. Like the regular season, hunting hours are one half hour
before sunrise to noon.
Please note landowner
permission is required to hunt on all private land during youth
turkey hunting weekend even if the land is not posted. So after
you've signed up for a class, start knocking on doors.
Vermont's youth turkey hunting
weekend in April 29-30, 2006.
Anyone who needs to take a
hunter education course can check the list of upcoming courses
by going to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife website (
www.vtfishandwildlife.com ). Under Hunting and
Trapping, click on Hunter Education Courses (
http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com /HE_Courses.cfm).
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For Further Information please contact: Chris Saunders at
802-241-3700 or email to
chris.saunders@state.vt.us