CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will resume in-person hunter education courses and internet field days beginning June 1. Scheduled courses will be listed on the Game and Fish website with a cap of eight students per class to adhere to Wyoming’s gathering guidelines due to COVID-19. Class availability will change frequently; check often for new classes.
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CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will resume in-person hunter education courses and internet field days beginning June 1. Scheduled courses will be listed on the Game and Fish website with a cap of eight students per class to adhere to Wyoming’s gathering guidelines due to COVID-19. Class availability will change frequently; check often for new classes.
“We know there is a high-need for courses in anticipation of fall hunting season,” said Katie Simpson, hunter education coordinator. “The dedicated volunteers who teach hunter education in this state are ready to provide classes throughout the summer and fall, pending state restrictions.”
Due to gathering restrictions, course attendance will be limited to only those who enroll.
“If parents are intending to attend to support their child, please sign-up for the course also,” Simpson said.