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Hunter Education Independent Study Options Offer Convenience

LEWISTON - - With most area hunter education courses either completed or filled with students, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) reminds beginning hunters that two Independent Study options offers a convenient way to fulfill Idaho’s course requirement.

The workbook option requires students to complete a 40-page workbook, then register and attend a field day. During the field day, students receive Idaho-specific training, take a written exam, and participate in a field and live fire exercise. Student manuals, workbooks and study materials can be obtained from an IDFG office.

The online course option requires students to complete a nine-chapter online course, take a Pre-Certification Exam, and register for and attend a field day. Upon completion of the online exam, students must print their certificate of course completion, which is required for admittance to the field day.

The following field days are scheduled before the spring turkey season begins.

* Lewiston: April 11, 6pm to 9:30pm, IDFG Office, 3316 16 Street.

* Moscow: April 12, 8am to 1pm, Sure Shot Sporting Goods, 1016 W. Pullman Road.

Potential students can review the requirements and register for a course by visiting the Department’s website at fishandgame.idaho.gov and clicking on the Education link.

Both independent Study options are designed for self-motivated students with good reading and comprehension skills who have some firearms and hunting knowledge or experience. These options are not recommended for students under 14 years of age, with failure rates high in the younger students. Younger hunters may be better served by attending a traditional classroom course where they receive personal instruction from certified, volunteer instructors.

Before buying a hunting license, anyone born on or after January 1, 1975, must attend and pass a course or show proof they have held a hunting license from another state.
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