Now you can take the Florida Bowhunter Education Course by completing an online, distance-learning component and then attending an abbreviated field day. Hunter Safety personnel with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said the field day will be Jan. 14 from 8 a.m. until noon at the Newberry Archery Complex in Alachua County. This field day is designed to be a hands-on, constructive learning experience that will include bow setup and shooting, field walks, blood-trail exercises, erecting and safely ascending and descending from tree stands, as well as equipment preparation and survival techniques. A small fee to take the distance-learning course is payable to the National Bowhunter Education Foundation on its website: www.bowhunter-ed.com/florida. Access the online distance-learning course at MyFWC.com/Bowhunt. Participants can expect to learn all aspects of bowhunting, including: * History of bowhunting * Safe and responsible bowhunting * Preparing for the hunt * Shot placement and game recovery * Use of elevated stands and other techniques * Outdoor preparedness Students of all ages may participate; however, an adult must accompany those under the age of 16. Participants should bring all equipment, including bow and arrows. Students should register for the course in advance by calling the FWC`s regional office in Lake City at 386-758-0525. |