
Nothing like a young hunter's first deer
A free hunting clinic sponsored by the Cape Fear River Branch of Quality Deer Management Association and North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s Centennial Campus will be held on the 30th Aug 6-8 pm.
“This free clinic is primarily designed to help newcomers get started in deer hunting, but experienced hunters may pick up some new tips,” said Kelsey Obernuefemann, a wildlife education specialist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. “This course provides thorough and fun instruction on what to do before, during and after a hunting trip, at various times during the season.”
Topics covered in the clinic will include:
Tree stand safety
Whitetail habits and habitats
Scouting and hunting techniques
Equipment, archery and firearm choices
More safety recommendations and state hunting requirementsSpace is limited and pre-registration for the clinic is requested. Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Info:
Kelsey Obernuefemann,
Wildlife Education Specialist
919-707-0202
kelsey.obernuefemann@ncwildlife.org
Deer season will be here soon and here is a great opportunity for anyone that wants to learn some new skills or to brush up on some before the season rolls in. Maybe you don’t think you need this but I’m sure there is someone you want to introduce to hunting and this is a perfect opportunity to get someone started on the right foot.
Hunting is a great pastime so introduce someone to the world of hunting.
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