In-person classes offer hands-on training for new hunters and trappers

BOZEMAN – Hunter Education classes and a Trapper Education field day are scheduled in several areas of southwestern Montana next month. All in-person classes are free.

These classes include:

Registration is required to attend these classes. To sign up or to see other classes happening in Montana, visit register-ed.com/programs/montana.

Hunter and Trapper education classes are taught by skilled volunteer instructors, offering hands-on learning and opportunities for students to ask questions of experienced hunters and trappers.

Montana law requires that anyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, complete a Hunter Education class or qualify as a youth apprentice hunter before purchasing a Montana hunting license. Students must be at least 10 years old to take a Hunter Education class.

To purchase a Montana resident Class C trapping license, residents 12 and older must complete a Montana Trapper Education course or have purchased a trapping license in at least three prior years in Montana or another state. This course also satisfies the requirement for wolf trapping.

Completion of online coursework is required prior to attending Trapper Education field days. The online course can be found at hunter-ed.com/montana/trapper.

Learn more about these programs by visiting fwp.mt.gov/education/hunter-education.

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