Hunter Education Hunting 101 *OPTIONAL Free* - 12/31/2023 - (1562336) - Waterfowl

Class #1562336

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Dec 31
02:00 pm - 07:00 pm
Jan 1
06:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cactus Rec Center
600 Center
Cactus, TX 79013
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Instructor: Randy Spradlin

About the Course

Hunting & Shooting Sports 101 courses including, but are not limited to, Deer, Turkey, Hog, Waterfowl, Dove, Upland Game, Small Game, Western Big Game, Bow Hunting, Black Powder, Crossbows, Basic Firearm, Sporting Clays, Big Bore Rifle, Handgun, Silhouettes, 3-Gun, Trapper Education and Outdoor Survival. These 3-to-8 hour, hands-on seminars and workshops are designed for family members of all ages to learn more about the animals hunted, tools used in hunting and the shooting sports, and where to go in Texas to enjoy these activities. NOTE: Advanced courses do NOT issue the required hunter education certification. However, some advanced courses, such as bow hunter education, may issue separate certifications.

Be sure to verify that the class you are registering for is the Hunting 101 Optional Course.

You may also contact your local Texas Parks and Wildlife Department office or call TPWD Austin headquarters at 1-800-792-1112, ext. 4999.

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Waterfowl 101

A valid Texas hunting license with a state migratory bird endorsement and a federal waterfowl stamp are required for this hunt. Both can be purchased at your local district office, or most major sporting goods or big box stores.
  • Hunter's education is required as stipulated by Texas law.
  • Minors, accompanied by a licensed adult are not required to obtain hunter education, but highly recommended.
As part of TPWD's Hunting 101 series, Waterfowl 101 covers a variety of topics.
  • Learn the basics of waterfowl biology, anatomy, flight patterns and identification.
  • Learn the basics of shotgun shooting and firearms safety on the range prior to the hunt.
  • Enjoy a day in the field hunting ducks and geese.
  • Field dressing lets you learn hands-on the anatomy of your harvest.
  • Game Wardens educate participants about proper field transfer, storage and transportation guidelines.
  • Game recipes are shared so that your harvest will be enjoyed by friends and family.
Please bring appropriate attire for outdoor activities.  A 'Nalgene' type bottle and a camp chair are needed.  Please do not wear any 'bright' colored clothing or bring 'bright' camp chairs.  Waterfowl see in color.  Muted earth tones, dark shirts/pants and/or camo patterns are best.
  • Please do not spend a small fortune 'outfitting' yourself for this hunt.  We have blinds both in and out of the water.  Waders are recommended, but not necessary (They will keep you warmer). A good pair of gloves, head covering and insulated boots are a must!
  • A few camo coats are available on first come basis.  Please reach out to reserve one.
Please bring an ice chest with water for your party.  You'll need the chest for your harvest at the end of the hunt. One (1) box of ammo is per participant is provided for the hunt. Practice rounds for clays are provided in addition to the hunt ammo. If you need a shotgun or have any questions, please reach out to randy.spradlin@tpwd.texas.gov.  Limited firearms are available on a first come basis.