Hunter Education Hunting 101 *OPTIONAL* - 09/03/2022 - (1290058)

Class #1290058

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Sep 3
09:00 am - 03:00 pm
Mason Mountain WMA
6318 Old Katemcy Mason Road
Mason, TX 76856
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Instructor: Robert Barnette
E-mail: bbarnette@texas-wildlife.org

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.

When you arrive at the course:

  • Pay the fee to the instructor. Some instructors may charge additional fees.
  • Attend the entire course.
  • Take the written exam and get at least 75% correct to pass.
  • Upon successful completion, you may receive a temporary card, if the advanced course issues a certificate. You may legally hunt with a valid Texas hunting license and your temporary certification card. Your permanent Texas Hunter Education certification card will be available for downloading and printing online in your Account Profile on this site.
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This Hunting 101 workshop is an Elk Hunting 101 workshop that is focused on preparing Texas Youth Hunting Program Adventure Hunt participants for hunting elk with rifles.  Segments of the course will include:
  • Long-Range Shooting:  Bench Rest
  • Long-Range Shooting:  Field Skills
  • Optics - Glassing with Binoculars and Spotting Scopes
  • Elk 101
    • Elk Biology
    • Strategies/Methods of Hunting
    • Shot Placement
    • Meat Care
NOTE:  For TYHP Elk Hunts, youth must use a rifle that is a minimum of .30 caliber.  For this workshop youth must use the rifle they would hunt with.  If needed, Loaner rifles are available from TYHP.  If you do not have a rifle meeting the .30 caliber minimum, please contact Bob Barnette of the TYHP Staff to arrange for a Loaner (bbarnette@texas-wildlife.org, or 214-282-3697).