- Gun safety, marksmanship and shooting
- Dog handling
- Field and mapping skills
- Habitat awareness
Wisconsin New-hunter mentor program offered in Three Lakes - RGS Led
Anyone interested in learning to bird hunt can do so free of charge next month. The local chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) is offering a new-hunter mentor program Aug. 19-20 in Three Lakes. RGS a national organization of grouse and woodcock hunters which supports scientific conservation and management efforts to ensure the future of the species. “Our new-hunter mentor program offers those interested in bird hunting in the Northwoods a chance to learn this exciting activity directly from experienced, certified mentors,” said Dan Anderson, chairman of the local Chain O’ Lakes RGS chapter. “The national organization has a successful program that we use as an outline, and locals with many years of experience hunting our area, including use of trained hunting dogs, teach the course.” The course is open to participants over age 12 and will consist of two half-days Aug. 19-20. Experience gained in this program can be applied to hunting most other species. Topics will include:
GROUSE HUNTING CLINIC: Greenville, South Carolina - February 8, 2015
GROUSE HUNTING CLINIC: Greenville, South Carolina
February 8, 2015; 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Cabelas store in Greenville, SC
Attend this Ruffed Grouse Hunting Clinic with seminars presented by Jeff Johnson and Will Mooney. Jeff will discuss grouse hunting and forest revision policies in our southern mountains, and Will is going to make a presentation on how to hunt grouse in the Midwest and will discuss things like prepping your bird dog for wolf and porcupine encounters as one example.
February 8, 2015; 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Cabelas store in Greenville, SC
Attend this Ruffed Grouse Hunting Clinic with seminars presented by Jeff Johnson and Will Mooney. Jeff will discuss grouse hunting and forest revision policies in our southern mountains, and Will is going to make a presentation on how to hunt grouse in the Midwest and will discuss things like prepping your bird dog for wolf and porcupine encounters as one example.
For more information, contact:
Rob Lanning: rob.lanning@gmail.com; 864-419-4809
Or RGS & AWS Regional Director Dave Hansroth: daveh@ruffedgrousesociety.org; 412-303-1405 (cell); 240-912-9294 (office)
Rob Lanning: rob.lanning@gmail.com; 864-419-4809
Or RGS & AWS Regional Director Dave Hansroth: daveh@ruffedgrousesociety.org; 412-303-1405 (cell); 240-912-9294 (office)
How to Shoot a Ruffed Grouse - Video - Bird Dogs Afield
Cal Robinson, grouse guide, explains how to shoot a ruffed grouse. Presented by Bird Dogs Afield.
Maine Grouse Hunting at Grants Kennebago Camps 2014 - Video - Bird Dogs Afield
Bird Dogs Afield visits Maine's Grants Kennebago Camps for a ruffed grouse and woodcock hunt.
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