Posted June 19, 2017 11:45 am by Comments

By Ammoland Editor Joe Evans

Statewide meetings begin Wednesday, webinar set for June 5
Statewide meetings begin Wednesday, webinar set for June 5

Arizona Game and Fish DepartmentPHOENIX, Ariz. -(Ammoland.com)- When it comes to choosing a “how-to” outdoor skill event, one size does not fit all.

So, where does one begin?

Look no further than the Arizona Game and Fish Department, along with its extensive network of partnering organizations, which offers dozens of events throughout the year to suit almost everyone’s needs through the Outdoor Skills Network.

Those events now appear in a new format, organized based on skill level and interest:

  • Introductory: No hunting or pursuit of wildlife, shooting lessons, instructional, typically one-day activity. Introductory – knowledge or information imparted.
  • Beginner: Basic take of wildlife, one-day event, pass shooting, species include dove, ducks, squirrel. Beginner – a person who is inexperienced, novice, a person who has begun a course of instruction or is learning the fundamentals.
  • Developing: Pursuit of wildlife, overnight events, remote locations, species include quail, rabbit, predators, javelina, turkey. Developing – one who is learning by practical experience under skilled workers of a trade, art or calling.
  • Intermediate: Pursuit of more challenging species, deer, elk, stalking, remote locations, overnight, a lot of field time. Intermediate – applies some already learned basic skills to …Read the Rest

    Source:: AmmoLand

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