Allows hunters age 17 or older to defer completion of hunter education for up to a year, as long as the person is accompanied* by a hunter who has: 1) completed hunter education, or 2) is exempt from the requirement (born before September 2, 1971).
A Deferral may only be obtained once and is only valid until the end of the license year purchased. A hunter who has been convicted of or received deferred adjudication for violating the mandatory hunter education requirement may not apply for a deferral. * Accompanied means within normal voice control.
Description: 6 hours of basic instruction. Some courses may extend to cover added topics.
If you are under 9 years of age when you REGISTER for this course, you must pass this online course and attend the Field Skills Evaluation Course to complete your hunting safety certification.
Hunter Ed is the only safety course provider that develops print materials on behalf of government agencies responsible for Hunting laws and regulations.
If you are 9 years or older, after successfully completing the online course, you’ll immediately print out your permanent Certification Card. If you are under 9 years of age, you’ll immediately print out your proof of online course completion, which you will need to bring with you to the Field Skills Evaluation Course.
Throughout the Washington Hunter Ed Course, you’ll be tested on what you’ve learned. 2. Complete your age-dependent certification requirements. If you are 9 years or older, after successfully completing the online course, you’ll immediately print out your permanent Certification Card.
The HuntWise app combines pinpoint mapping features with accurate weather forecasting to provide hunters with the ideal tool to determine the best times and places to hunt all major North American game species. Complete your Hunter's Ed certification and you can get 50% off everything HuntWise PRO has to offer.
Remember: Passing the online course does not guarantee you a spot at the Field Skills Evaluation Course.
You need education to purchase a hunting license in Washington if you were born after Jan. 1, 1972.
This course provides 24/7 toll free technical support, each page is narrated and you only pay when you pass. This course has a charge of $29.95.
Hunters over age 25 and born after January 1, 1961 must meet hunter education course requirements but need not present their hunter education certificate when buying a season hunting license or possess it while hunting.
Hunters age 16 and older must have a hunting license to hunt, unless they are resident hunters hunting either on their own land or lands of an immediate family member (see definition of immediate family member ). If born on or after January 1, 1961, they must also have completed a Hunter Education Course. If a resident youth does not yet have a state-issued Driver’s License, they will need a State of Georgia ID issued by the Department of Driver Services or a Georgia Instructional Permit in order to purchase their hunting license.
Recent Georgia hunter ed grad? You have a free 3-month range pass! When you pass the Hunter Education Course, your certification card doubles as a free 3-month pass at any Department of Natural Resources shooting range.
Made for hunters, by hunters, HUNTINGsmart! is designed for hunters aged 9 and up, across all skill levels. Whether it’s green hunters looking to put orange on for the first time, or seasoned hunters looking to enhance their skills, this course is for you.
If you hunt from a tree stand, please take the time to take a 15-minute free tree stand safety course. This course is offered by HunterCourse.
However, a hunter education course is not required to purchase an Apprentice License or a license identified as a “Short Term” License. Hunter education courses certified or mandated by any state wildlife agency or Canadian province are accepted. Hunter Education is not required to hunt on one's own land or land of a parent or guardian.