Bow Hunter Education Classes online?
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Nontypical Buck
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Just wondering if there will ever be a online version of the class offered? I did take my rifle hunters safety class a million years ago, when I was 12-years old.
I have been bow hunting for 8-years. Back then you did not have to take the class, just buy a stamp & go hunting.
Today there are several states that want you to show proof of the course. Many states will accept a archery stamp/permit from another state as proof.
I have never taken the class & I do not want to waste my time in the class room. I just want to take the test, pay some money & get my card.
Does any state offer a online class???
Thanks,
Wolf Killer
I have been bow hunting for 8-years. Back then you did not have to take the class, just buy a stamp & go hunting. Today there are several states that want you to show proof of the course. Many states will accept a archery stamp/permit from another state as proof.
I have never taken the class & I do not want to waste my time in the class room. I just want to take the test, pay some money & get my card.
Does any state offer a online class???
Thanks,
Wolf Killer
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Typical Buck
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From: Northern Illinois
I do not want to waste my time in the class room
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I didnt need to take the class but i took it for future hunts that require you to have a stamp,like hunting newyork or newbrunswick,i found the class was great plus its done for free
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Wolf Killer attached is a link to the National BowhunterEducation Foundation. Go to the link distance learning, this should help you out. I'm not sure but I think it does require some class time. Hope this helps, good luck.
http://www.nbef.org/
http://www.nbef.org/
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Nontypical Buck
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Dont want to sound harse but spending one day in a class such as this to get your card cant be all that bad and you probably would enjoy a room full of bowhunters talking bowhunting
1)Two full weekend days.
2)Four nights after work & one full weekend day.
I just do not want to spend that much time in a class room when my home state does not require it. I would like to have a card just incase, I ever do hunt in a state that requires I have one?
Thanks for the link BPBowhunter.
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