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Hunter Education (Effingham County)

Hunter Safety Certification

 Event Dates

Sat, 23 August 2025 8:00 AM - Sat, 23 August 2025 4:30 PM

 Registration Dates

Tue, 08 July 2025 12:00 PM - Sat, 30 August 2025 12:00 PM

 Location

Effingham County Shrine Club
375 Old Augusta Rd
Rincon, GA 31326

 Contact

 Jordan Crawford
 (229) 563-9814

 Details

This course requires students to register online.  Students must register prior to the Application Close Date (3 days prior to class). Walk-ins are allowed if space is available.

Youth may attend that are 10 years or older, Parents/Guardian MUST stay with any youth under 16 years of age.

NOTE: Youth MUST have a DNR Customer number. You can create a FREE account on www.gooutdoorsgeorgia.com. Once created, log in with the youth’s name to register for the class.  If a parent/individual signs up under their name a new Hunter Certification will be created for that parent/individual. 

Responsibility             Safety Skills                Knowledge                  Involvement

Hunter education strives to instill responsibility, improve skills and knowledge, and encourage the involvement of beginner and veteran hunters. Responsible, ethical behavior and personal involvement are both essential to the survival of hunting.

A knowledgeable and skillful student of hunting will never be a true hunter unless he or she also behaves responsibly. Responsible behavior includes courtesy, respect of others and of wildlife, and involvement. Responsible hunters do not poach or act carelessly. Responsible hunters obey hunting laws, hunt fairly, practice safety rules, and wait for a clean kill before shooting. How you behave and how other people see you will determine hunting’s future.

Hunting-related safety skills are gained through hands-on training and practice. It is most valuable to learn these skills from an experienced hunter.

Knowledge is learning and understanding the basics of safe gun handling and hunting. Before being trained in the skill of firearm shooting, you should know how the firearm operates and how to handle it safely.

Part of the process of becoming a true, responsible sportsman is becoming involved in efforts to keep hunting a respected sport. That includes teaching others, working with landowners, and cooperating with game wardens. It also includes joining conservation organizations, which will help preserve habitat and promote wildlife management.


NOTES: Light breakfast and lunch will be provided

 Participants:  5 - 30
Participant Count: 31
Event ID: 43561
 Volunteers : 1 - 100
Volunteer Count : 2
Required Hours:  8