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Montana youth hunts help young hunters in Montana gain experience in the field

Montana makes it easier for the youngest hunters to hone in the field skills without competition from anyone else.
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BOZEMAN — Hunting is much more than just grabbing a weapon and heading into the field which is why hunter education courses are required to get a license.

Montana also makes it easier for the youngest hunters to use those skills in the field, without competition from anyone else.

“There's a reason they come first,” said Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) spokesman Morgan Jacobsen. “They're a tremendous opportunity for young hunters to become introduced to the sport, to find some success early on in the season and in their hunting career, and to put what they learn in hunter education into practice there in the field.”

Think of hunter education as your first trip into the adult world. You learn about hunting and firearms and then can get a license to use those adult weapons. Those are the classroom skills—youth hunts are where it all comes together.

“We talk about firearms safety, we talk about ethics and responsibility and all those things, but until those kids put it into practice in the field, that's really when that knowledge and experience becomes part of who they are as a hunter,” said Jacobsen.

Legally licensed hunters between 12 and 15 and apprentice licensed hunters 10 to 15 can go, but not alone. Non-hunting adults over 18 or over 21 for the apprentice must go with them.

“Really that's so important, that mentorship opportunity to help these kids understand what ethical hunting looks like — how do we be responsible, legal, and safe in the field?" Jacobsen said. "And so these youth, again these youth hunt opportunities like what we have starting here in September are really a tremendous opportunity to get that started.

This weekend’s youth hunt is only for certain waterfowl and pheasants. Another youth deer hunt weekend takes place in October.