MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Registration for the popular, annual Noxubee Youth
Waterfowl Workshop is nearly over, but interested hunters
still have a chance to sign up. The
Oct. 26 workshop, held at the Noxubee National Wildlife
Refuge near Brooksville, will teach Mississippi youth about
waterfowl ecology and management, duck calling and
identification, waterfowl hunting equipment, firearm safety
and ethics. There will be a retriever demonstration, and
youth who successfully complete the program and who have
completed a hunter's education class will be eligible for a
one-day, guided duck hunt at the Refuge. The
registration deadline is Oct. 7. The $20 registration fee
covers lunch and instructional materials for one youth and
one adult parent or guardian. The workshop is open to 40
participants on a first-come, first-served basis. The
workshop is from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Refuge office.
The duck hunt date will be set at the workshop. The program
is designed for youth ages 12 to 18. Pick up registration
forms at county Extension offices or print them at
http://msucares.com/4h_Youth/4hfield.html. For more
information, call Ben West at (662) 325-3174. Writer:
Bonnie Coblentz Released:
Sept. 30, 2002
News
Release
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Youth taught
duck hunting
at Refuge
Contact: Dr. Ben West, (662) 325-3174
Visit: DAFVM
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