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Janaury 4, 2020 1 Day Supplemental Hunter Education class sign ups NOW

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For those who are seeking the permanent bonus point given by the Arizona Game & Fish Department for completion of the one day Supplemental class, the first class for 2020 is now open for enrollment.

When: January 4, 2020

Where: 7 Mile Hill Range, Golden Valley Arizona (Kingman)

Times: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Arizona time)

Max number of attendees: 35--first come first serve, and must register with AZGFD, waiting list of no more than 10 persons will be made in case of cancellations!

Cost: $8 paid at the door

Who can attend: Anyone ages 14 and older who have taken and passed a hunter education class in another state since 1985 and has proof of graduation can attend this class. Proof must be sent to Chief Instructor Don Martin in the form of a text to 928-303-9481 or by email at info@arizonawildlifeoutfitters.com

Young persons ages 9-13 who have graduated from a hunter education class can only attend with the Chief Instructors approval.

Notes: This is an extremely fast paced class and young persons may have difficulty is passing the final test!

A local motel will be offering a small discount for attendees, call Chief Instructor Don Martin at 928-303-9481 for information, but obviously attendees can register at any motel of your choice in the Kingman area.

Right now there are still 23 seats open! Remember first come-first serve and only those registered on the AZGFD website will be accepted into the class.

No firearms permitted in this class@ It is a "cold facility!"

If you register and then find out you cannot attend, please go back online and remove yourself from the roster so that other persons can attend.

For more information contact Don Martin at 928-303-9481 or at info@arizonawildlifeoutfitters.com

Don Martin
Volunteer Chief Instructor
Region 3
Kingman, AZ

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Definitely not for me good luck, sounds like it’s not kid friendly. Show be geared towards younger kids, but approval? Oh boy

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It isn't really for the youth.  It is for people like me that took hunter education when I was 14 in Idaho but need to complete it here too so that I can get my permanent bonus point.  I wish it was closer and I would sign up.  It is nice that they offer it instead of having to do the entire course again.

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32 minutes ago, AZbowhntr said:

It isn't really for the youth.  It is for people like me that took hunter education when I was 14 in Idaho but need to complete it here too so that I can get my permanent bonus point.  I wish it was closer and I would sign up.  It is nice that they offer it instead of having to do the entire course again.

Well don't feel bad. I took an AZ class along with my son in 1969, was a HE instructor here in AZ in the early 1970s and also the chief instructor in Bayfield, Colorado from 1976-79. I would have to go through the routine here to get the point but never did. I did pass the online test several years ago but could never get into a field segment to finish it. 

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