Department of Fish and Game is expanding its hunting and outdoor skills workshops
February 22nd, 2006 by Administrator
The Department of Fish and Game is expanding its hunting and outdoor skills workshops this year by offering 13 of the popular “how to” programs.
“The goal of this series is to educate hunters to be ethical, conservation-minded and successful,” coordinator Susan Herrgesell said.
Here’s a rundown: Feb. 25-26, Land Navigation and Wilderness Survival, Fort Hunter Liggett, $50; March 11, Turkey Hunting, Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church, Fair Oaks, free; April 29, Pig Hunting, Fort Hunter Liggett, $40; May 20-21, Big Game Hunting, Williams, $60; June 3, Gun Dog Handling, Tehachapi, $40; June 10-11, Land Navigation and Wilderness Survival, Stonyford, $50; Aug. 5, Pig Hunting, Tejon Ranch, $40; Aug. 23, Waterfowl Hunting, Rancho Jamul, $40; Sept. 23, Upland Game Hunting, Williams, $40; Sept. 23, Upland Game Hunting, Gorman, $40; Sept. 30, Waterfowl Hunting, Williams, $40; No. 4, Dog Handling for Pointers, Rosamond, $40. Information: www.dfg.ca.gov/huntclinics
PETER OTTESEN