Duck hunting For Children
August 14th, 2007 by Administrator
If you have a son or daughter between the ages of 12 and 15, who might be interested in real duck hunting there are some the folks who’d like to talk with you.
The 2007 Youth Hunt will be held at Pointe Mouillee on the morning of Sept. 15.
This special hunt is designed to open well before the actual regular Michigan duck hunting season and the participants generally have lots of great shooting. On top of that, it’s free.
Plus, after the morning hunt at Pointe Mouillee, the kids are welcome to join in these activities to also be held there:
•After Hunt BBQ Lunch
•Duck Cleaning Demonstration
•Duck-Goose calling demonstration
•Lots of prizes to be given away to the young hunters
Matthew LaCombe, President of GDHA asks, “Do you know of a Youth who does not have an opportunity to participate in the 2007 Michigan State Youth Waterfowl Hunt Weekend but would enjoy doing so? Please read on.”
Volunteers from the Gibraltar Duck Hunters Association will be available to provide young hunters with an opportunity to participate in the Youth Hunt. No Boat, No Decoys, No Problem!
One legal guardian or responsible party must accompany each youth attending this event. Each youth must be 12 to 15 years of age with a Hunters Safety Certificate and a valid Small Game License to participate in the Michigan State Youth Waterfowl Hunt.
To set up a hunt for a youth or if you have any questions regarding the event please contact Matthew LaCombe at 313-414-1001.
This is a well-run activity where the emphasis is always on safety, especially for the kids.
I would allow my grandkids to hunt with these guys if they were only old enough. However it’s up to you as a parent or guardian to get those kids to a hunter safety program and make sure they have proper licenses.
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