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Hunter Education Skills Challenge
Introduction The Hunter Education Skills Challenge offers participants an opportunity to advance their outdoor education skills through competition. The program includes events that simulate realistic conditions in order to reinforce and test a young hunter's skills. Who can participate?Any youth (18 years of age and younger) who have completed a hunter education course. The competition includes two divisions: Junior (14 years of age and younger) and Senior (ages 15-18). How can I get involved?Youth first compete in a local challenge. (See the upcoming events page for information on upcoming challenge dates and locations). How does it work?Each challenge involves organized competition consisting of six components: archery, air rifle, safety trail challenge, orienteering, wildlife identification and a responsibility exam. Different components of the competition are worth different points for a maximum possible score of 500. The top 10 scoring participants at each local challenge event (in each division) are eligible to participate in the state challenge.
Air Rifle Wildlife Identification Safety Trail Challenge Orienteering Responsibility
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