In August, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation will hold its third Learn-to-Hunt education program for youth and adults. The Learn-to-Hunt Program will take participants from the classroom to the field, and will eventually bring them to the table for a game dinner! This nine-week course is designed for those with little or no outdoor experience.
The Heritage Learn-to-Hunt Program is offered to participants free of charge. This is made possible through the generous assistance of our volunteers, business partners and individual donors.
Phase one and two: will launch Thursday, August 15, 2019 from 6 to 9 p.m., at Fairfield Fish & Game Association 2270 Bickel Church Rd NW, Baltimore, OH 43105 (weekly classes will end October 10). Participants will receive a hands-on hunter education, learning the principles of hunting and firearm safety and skills. The latter will be a significant portion of the course. Learners will develop respect and a comfort level with the firearms that will be used during the program’s pheasant hunt. The course will offer an understanding and experience of hunting in groups, hunting from elevated positions and crossing fence lines. To complete the course, the State of Ohio Division of Wildlife Hunter Education test will be taken. Click here for full course agenda.
Phase three and four will take place on Sunday October 13, 2019 at the Elkhorn Lake Hunt Club, 4146 Klopfenstein Rd, Bucyrus, OH 44820. This portion of the course will involve working with a mentor who will act as a guide on the pheasant hunt, and who will also teach and aid in cleaning and preparing a bird for the dinner table. After the hunt, all participants, their families, volunteers and partners involved in the learn-to-hunt program will sit down and share a meal of the harvested birds. All fixings and complementary dishes will be provided. This meal is a celebration of the of this experience and hopefully will garner an enthusiasm that will empower individuals to become lifelong hunters.
This program provides all educational materials, firearms, ammunition, hunting licenses and fees. Youth must be accompanied by an adult also interested in learning to hunt. Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or physical ability, all are encouraged to participate. Those who wish to partake in the hunt are obliged to attend all phases of training.
The Learn-to-Hunt program takes students through four phases:
Volunteer/mentor as an instructor – (Frank Price: [email protected] or 614-888-4868). We need hunter education instructors, firearms instructors and dog handlers for the hunt. Volunteer
- Make a donation to help us underwrite this program – DONATE HERE!
For additional information or questions please contact Frank Price, Director of Education at [email protected] or 614-888-4868.