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FURHARVESTER EDUCATION COURSE NOV. 5
Course required of anyone born on or after July 1, 1966
CONCORDIA -- The Kansas Fur Harvesters Association and Kansas Department
of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) will sponsor a one-day furharvester education
class in Concordia on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event
will take place at the Concordia National Guard Armory, 2115 Airport
Drive. Anyone interested in furharvesting may take this course, but it is
also a requirement for anyone born on or after July 1, 1966, who wants to
trap, hunt, or pursue furbearing animals. Adults are welcome and
encouraged to attend with younger students.
A free lunch will be sponsored by the Concordia Pheasants Forever
Chapter. Charlie Lee, of Kansas State University's Extension Wildlife,
will cover predator calling and dryland trapping for bobcats and coyotes.
Volunteer instructor Bob Currie will teach water sets for raccoon,
muskrat, and beaver. KDWP wildlife biologist Ron Ruthstrom will cover
hunting with dogs, fur handling, modern trapping methods, ethics, laws,
and regulations. A minimum age of 11 is preferred for enrollment. This free class is the
last one offered in northcentral Kansas this year. Pre-registration by
phone is preferred but not required. For more information, phone Ron
Ruthstrom at 785-545-3345 or Bob Currie at 785-527-2449.
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