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Old April 25, 2013, 12:42 PM   #7
Evan Thomas
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Join Date: July 7, 2008
Location: Upper midwest
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Dakota, a great first step would be to sign up for a hunter safety course. In terms of shooting skills, what's covered will be pretty basic, but it will include a lot of other info that's specific to hunting. You'll have a chance to meet others who are interested in hunting, and the instructor may be able to put you in touch with experienced hunters who would be willing to "mentor" you on some actual hunts. Hunter safety courses are free. The FWC also has a Youth Hunting Program, where experienced hunters act as mentors -- anyone 12 to 17 years old is eligible, but you'd need a parent to come along, and they're not free, from what I can see.
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