Firearms Hunter Safety Class-   Traditional Course - Princeton
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Firearms Hunter Safety Class- Traditional Course - Princeton

Course dates; May 28, 5pm-7:30pm & June 08, 8am-4pm

By Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

Date and time

May 28 · 5pm - June 8 · 8am EDT

Location

Princeton Rod & Gun Club

Greenland Point Road Princeton, ME 04668

About this event

  • 10 days 15 hours

The Maine Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry or national origin.

Any person who needs accommodations to participate in a program should contact the office at 207-287-5220 or jaime.berard@maine.gov to discuss their needs in advance.

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Traditional in-person courses are available to all students and are taught by trained, certified volunteer instructors who meet state and international standards. Volunteer instructors provide valuable information to new hunters including insight into the sport of hunting, resources and support. In-person courses provide students the opportunity to ask questions of instructors and gain further guidance. There is typically no fee to complete a traditional in-person course, although some course hosts require a nominal fee to help cover facility rental or cleaning costs.

This is an in-person courses that requires students to attend two sessions. A 3-hour session of classroom instruction and homework assignment on the first day a second session that is a skills and exam day . Students are welcome to skip the first session if the successfully completed the online course. Course completion vouchers must be available prior to attending the second session.

Requirements for attending this class are:

• Those 12 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult, 13-17 year old's will need to have a parents signature on the consent line of their voucher.

• Bring your completed workbook or completed online certificate.

• A Survival Kit. Families may share a kit. the kit must include a pocket knife, fire starting kit, magnetic compass, whistle, water treatment device, a small flashlight, singling device, a large contractor trash bag, food, cordage, first aid supplies, and a space blanket.

• Bring your lunch. To keep things moving we will have lunch during the class.

• Bring your own water or drinks.

• Bring a pen to take the test and you are welcome to bring latex gloves or anything else to make your experience safe.

Health Requirements:

• If you have a fever or you are not feeling well you cannot attend.

• Families are welcome to sit together.

For more information about options for Firearms Hunter Safety, click here.

Organized by

We are biologists, game wardens, and educators all in on a common mission: responsible, safe enjoyment of the Maine outdoors. We believe a healthy ecosystem makes life better for all the fish, wildlife, and people who call Maine home, as well as for the visitors who call it Vacationland.

While MDIFW is a state agency, our work is funded by sportsmen and outdoorspeople. Our revenue comes through the sale of hunting and fishing licenses/permits, boat, snowmobile, and ATV registrations, as well as taxes on hunting and fishing gear. The more people who actively enjoy Maine's natural resources, the more ability we have to enhance, preserve, and protect them for the future.

Basically, we're all in this together. Biologists. Game wardens. Educators. And you – the hunters, fishermen, and everyday adventurers who support our work.

For recreation, for hunting, for fishing, for science, or just for fun: we're all in for the Maine outdoors.