8/25/2005
BOWHUNTER EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULED IN LINCOLN AREA - Tom Keith
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has scheduled a
bowhunter education class in the Lincoln area during September.
Nebraska law states that all persons 12 years of age or older, born on or
after Jan. 1, 1977, must have successfully completed a state-certified
bowhunter education course before hunting deer, antelope, elk, bighorn sheep
or wild turkey with archery equipment.
The class will be at the Hunter Education Building at the Nebraska State
Fair Grounds from 6 - 9 p.m. on September 6, 8, and 14, and at the Pawnee
Lake State Recreation Area archery range on September 12. Students must
attend all four sessions to become certified. Preregistration is required.
Students must be 11 years of age to be certified by instructors. Those
younger than 11 may attend, but will not be tested or certified. There is no
maximum age limit for students and no charge for the course. Interested
parents of youngsters taking the class are also encouraged to attend.
People who want to register for classes scheduled in Lancaster, Douglas or
Sarpy counties may do so on the Commissions web site at
www.outdoornebraska.org. Go there, then click on NGPC Programs, then on
Hunter Education, then on Bowhunter Education, then on Available Classes,
choose the class you want to attend and click on “Enroll in Class.”
Those without internet access or who live in other counties may contact
Tiffani Gerber at Commission headquarters, 471-5558, to register.
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