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Adult Mentoring Program Takes First-Timers HuntingAlabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resource Press Release October 2, 2017 Contact: Justin Grider, 205-339-5716 Adult Mentoring Program Takes First-Timers Hunting First random draw is October 18 Are you new to hunting and interested in learning how to hunt, or has it been a while since you’ve been hunting? If so, Alabama’s new Adult Mentored Hunting (AMH) program was designed with you in mind. Applications for AMH program events are now being accepted. The first AMH event will take place on November 18, 2017, in Mobile County. The Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) created the AMH program to provide ... new hunters with a one-on-one hunt under the guidance of a veteran mentor. AMH events are for individuals interested in learning how to hunt, be it to revive a family tradition, learn more about consumptive outdoor recreation, or simply put wild game on the dinner table.
To apply for an AMH event, you must be at least 19 years old, have a valid driver’s license and be new to hunting (or have limited hunting experience). The AMH application is available for download at www.outdooralabama.com/apply-adult-mentored-hunt. When you have completed the application, email it to Justin Grider, WFF Mentored Hunt Coordinator, at [email protected]. All applications will be reviewed and placed into one of four priority categories. Participants for AMH program events will be selected randomly from the pool of eligible applicants. The first random draw is October 18, 2017. The mentored hunts will be conducted in a safe, constructive environment and provide participants with the opportunity to learn from skilled hunting mentors. Participants will be exposed to many facets of hunting including: • Firearms safety • Equipment needs • Scouting • Hunting • Game cleaning • Cooking For most of the mentored hunts, the equipment needed will be provided or offered at no cost to the participant. Mentored hunts are currently available for deer, turkey, squirrel, and rabbit. More information about Alabama’s new AMH program including hunt dates/locations and complete instructions on how to apply can be found at www.outdooralabama.com/adult-mentored-hunting-program. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. To learn more about ADCNR, visit www.outdooralabama.com.
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1/8/2022 09:37:03 am
Mentoring Helps First Time Hunters. Alabama Department of Conservations and Natural Resource Adult Mentoring Program I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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