What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
#1
What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
I just talked to the guy who taught me hunters safty and he said that now if you wan't to bow hunt in Idaho... I can't remember the other statesbut is that true that you have to take archery safty now?
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
That's the way it is on all Corps of Engineers land and a lot of federal wildlife reserves. It's something you ought to do anyway. Might even meet somefine people,have a good time and learn something while doing it.
#3
RE: What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
I agree with AP, I took the course probably 10 years plus ago and I've never hunted a state that required it yet but I know I'm good if I go to said states.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: May 2004
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Posts: 3,179
RE: What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
My husband and I are both Bowhunting Education Instructions here in Idaho. If you live in Idaho you have to take the course in order to get your Archery permit. If you are living outside ofIdaho and can produce documentation that you have had an archery permit in your home state then you can be "grandfathered" in. Hope this helps.
PS I also agree with the others. There is a ton of information that everyone can learn from in this course. I highly recommend that you take it!
PS I also agree with the others. There is a ton of information that everyone can learn from in this course. I highly recommend that you take it!
#6
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
You're required to have taken an archery course with a shooting proficiency module to it in order to hunt any special archery seasons up here. You can hunt during any regular (rifle) season with a bow but for the increased opportiunities of the special season you have to have the certification. Doesn't make much sense to me but there it is... I think there should be certification/education for it all. You've got nothing to loose, and you might even gain something.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612
RE: What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
I'm not sure if I could make it to the Bowhunters safety course because I have to attend the swimming safety course (required here in VA before you swim) and the parent safety course ( required here in VA if you plan to have children) and the "manners matters" safety course that teaches you manners when dealing with other people( required here in VA before you are even allowed to interact with another human being). I also forgot, I have to attend the 5. 10. and 20 year driving safety course training and the father training class in between all of the other ones.
#10
RE: What is this about having to take a archery safety course?
Oh no, here we go again. Lets see how many pages this one goes WITHOUT anyone coming up with a list of reasons why bowhunting education is a bad idea. I think the last one went 9+ and the best that anyone came up with was too much government intervention in their lives or something of that nature. I'm suprised no one mentioned that they dont use e-z pass for the tolls because they dont want big brother to be able to track them. Maybe this thread will mention tin foil helmets, you know, to stop the radio waves, voices etc. Hahaha. The last part has sarcasm in it, so dont flame me.