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Re: Question for hunter education instructors
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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02/18/24 04:02 PM
02/18/24 04:02 PM
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Posts: 8,774 East of the Mason-Dixon Line
DelawareRob
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trapper
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Posts: 8,774
East of the Mason-Dixon Line
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About the same overall for Basic Hunter Education. But, have seen an increase in the students taking the hybrid online/field day class and a decrease in the full in-person classes.
Has been about the same number of bowhunter education, trapper education and turkey education students also.
Demographic wise, we have seen an increase in female students. As well as an increase in Hispanic, Asian and Black students.
We are planning more introduction type classes also. We just finished an introduction to upland bird hunting event yesterday. Went pretty well, everyone was safe and had a great time. We partnered with Quail Forever and they did an outstanding job!
Who is John Galt?
You don't rise to the occasion, you fall to the level of your training.
Semper Paratus
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Re: Question for hunter education instructors
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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02/18/24 04:15 PM
02/18/24 04:15 PM
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Posts: 4,395 East, Kentucky
KYBOY
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East, Kentucky
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For us its about the same but Im in a very rural part of Eastern, Ky... Our classes have all been full or at least the sign up list is always full for 3 years anyway
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: Question for hunter education instructors
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
#8080674
02/18/24 05:24 PM
02/18/24 05:24 PM
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danny clifton
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"Grumpy Old Man"
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williamsburg ks
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Took my grandson last year. Class was about the same size as when I took my kids.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Question for hunter education instructors
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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02/18/24 07:32 PM
02/18/24 07:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 4,395 East, Kentucky
KYBOY
trapper
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trapper
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Posts: 4,395
East, Kentucky
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I taught one class this fall, and in the shotgun portion we had around 54 students.. Out of that probably 30 had never picked up a gun in their life.. They all listened and took it seriously. I was happy to see that. Its good to see new outdoorsman/women come in..
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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