Hunter Safety

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Wisconsin Hunter Safety Class

Wisconsin – In person Hunter Safety

10/10/2022 6:00 PM – 10/10/2022 8:30 PM
Beloit Masonic Temple, 229 west grand ave, Beloitr, 53511

10/13/2022 6:00 PM – 10/13/2022 8:30 PM
Beloit Masonic Temple, 229 w.grand ave, beloit, 53511

10/17/2022 6:00 PM – 10/17/2022 8:30 PM
Beloit Masonic Temple, 229 w.grand ave, Beloit, 53511

10/20/2022 6:00 PM – 10/20/2022 8:30 PM
Beloit Masonic Temple, 229 w.grand ave, Beloit, 53511

10/24/2022 6:00 PM – 10/24/2022 8:30 PM
Beloit Masonic Temple, 229 w.grand ave, Beloit, 53511

10/27/2022 6:00 PM – 10/27/2022 8:30 PM
Beloit Masonic Temple, 229 w.grand ave, Beloit, 53511

TIMOTHY ELLIOTT 
timelliottenv@yahoo.com
Phone: (608) 346-4387

6 day class this is NOT an online class
$10.00

Hunter Safety Class – 3/7/2022

Hunter Safety Class

In person Hunter Safety classes are resuming.
Spring class begins March 7, 2022.
Registration is through the Wisconsin DNR GO WILD website ONLY! https://gowild.wi.gov/

In the webpage:

  • SELECT the SAFETY EDUCATION drop down menu,
  • SELECT “Browse for Classes”
  • Select HUNTER and ROCK County and SEARCH. the Location will be the Beloit Masonic Center on West Grand Ave.
  • SELECT “ENROLL” and follow the instructions.

Dates and times are listed.

Stay SAFE and KNOW THE 4 RULES OF FIREARMS SAFETY!

ALWAYS-

  • Treat every firearm as if it is loaded!
  • Always point the muzzle in a safe direction!
  • Be certain of your target and what’s beyond!
  • Keep your finger out of the trigger guard until ready to shoot!

Firearm Safety / Hunter Safety

Hunter Safety

NEWS from the HUNTER EDUCATION PROGRAM:

Beginning October 15th, 2020 and running through December 31st, 2020 , the DNR will offer a temporary online-only hunter education course for students under the age of 18 (100% online certification). The online-only option was previously only offered to students 18 years of age or older. This temporary change is an additional option for those under the age of 18 to obtain hunter education safety certification. People of any age can continue to enroll in traditional hunter education and hunter internet field day courses. Both the traditional hunter education and hunter internet field day courses will continue to have an in-person requirement to obtain hunter education safety certification.

The temporary online-only hunter education safety certification option will provide additional hunter education availability to all our customers affected by COVID-19 and aligns our program with many hunter education programs in other states that already offer a similar option. This option meets the needs of our customers and provides an additional option for parents to choose the best fit for their child.

If you have questions on this or anything else about the Wisconsin Hunter Education Program please contact me, Jon King, Hunter Education Administrator, 608-575-2294 or your local Outdoor Skills Trainer.

COVID_OnlineHunterEd_Question Answer_Final.pdf