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WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« on: May 31, 2022, 03:00:37 PM »
Does anyone know why wdfw is now limiting the opportunity for youth to get hunting license? I have done speculations but just saw this.


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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2022, 03:12:12 PM »
Your information is incorrect. Anyone can take the online course. Under 18 requires an in-person field skills test. 18 and over can waive the in-person field skills test. The wording is confusing. I had to ask.
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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2022, 03:13:03 PM »
They are requiring under 18 to do the online course certification in person rather than the online version. For Covid they put together a field certification video and let students 9 and up do that. As we move away from Covid they want to get the hunters under 18 more hands on with the field course to make sure the new hunters are being safe.

In my opinion anyone that does the online course should still have to come in for the in person field certification to verify they are handling the fire arms safely.
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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2022, 03:17:15 PM »
They are requiring under 18 to do the online course certification in person rather than the online version. For Covid they put together a field certification video and let students 9 and up do that. As we move away from Covid they want to get the hunters under 18 more hands on with the field course to make sure the new hunters are being safe.

In my opinion anyone that does the online course should still have to come in for the in person field certification to verify they are handling the fire arms safely.

Agreed.
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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2022, 03:24:37 PM »
They are requiring under 18 to do the online course certification in person rather than the online version. For Covid they put together a field certification video and let students 9 and up do that. As we move away from Covid they want to get the hunters under 18 more hands on with the field course to make sure the new hunters are being safe.

In my opinion anyone that does the online course should still have to come in for the in person field certification to verify they are handling the fire arms safely.

Agreed.
The online certification video was a great tool for getting through covid.  They still had 8 year olds come in person for certification with WDFW region supervisors to make sure they could get everyone a license.  But now that we are back to having a full staff of volunteer instructors hands on is the way to go. IMO you just can't learn that in a book or watching a video.
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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2022, 03:25:28 PM »
Also it would be alot clearer if all online students had to do the in person field certification.
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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2022, 03:55:37 PM »
I think having the in person eval is important.  A lot of people in the classes, kids and adults, have little to no firearms experience.  Teaching them in-person is very helpful.

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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2022, 04:19:31 PM »
they must have just changed this because my daughter and i just started her a week or so ago doing 100% online with it all

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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #8 on: May 31, 2022, 04:23:13 PM »
Maybe I read it wrong.  So just for clarification.  The online course is still available to all ages, but 18 and older must do the in person field day that was required before covid?


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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #9 on: May 31, 2022, 04:30:05 PM »
Maybe I read it wrong.  So just for clarification.  The online course is still available to all ages, but 18 and older must do the in person field day that was required before covid?


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Starting June 1st, 17 and under must do the in-person field day.

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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2022, 04:52:59 PM »
Hunters ed is a good starting point for hunters to get involved in the process of keeping our rights.  Police our own, so to speak.  I think we have to be proactive in the process in order to limit the changes we all know are coming, to changes we can accept. 

Formal training, indoctrination, classification, certification, and even qualification and some sort of mental screening are all going to be matters we are forced to address in the near future.  Those veterans who receive training and actually qualify with various weapons should be allowed some sort of waiver/form to easily and quickly go through any states system for weapons ownership.  Non-veterans will probably end up required to post some proof of formal training or go straight to a qualification protocol.

Some how, somewhere, there is going to have to be a non-biased screening method that is non-political, non-agenda driven fair and equitable system that encourages qualifications for weapons use by anyone who doesnt raise warning flags.

There are way too many people in this country that are so removed from any type of norm, and are coached to take advantage of their not norm identity and or other anomalies, that there is no way screening cannot exhibit signs of some form of bias. 

One way or another, its address it or be pushed over by the wave of screw balls taking over this country.

USA citizens only need apply.   

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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #11 on: May 31, 2022, 05:42:14 PM »
Online and a field day is not the end of the world and  the in person class definitely helps a ton I think with clarifying some things my 6and 8 year olds finished there in person class in March and did great , they also had a lot of testing from family and there mother helping them study also have been coming in the field with me since they were born , they have a lot to learn and I really think most hunters learn something every time out and that’s how we round the skills of the outdoors

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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2022, 06:30:22 PM »
So if a kid is signed up today, they will not need to do the field day? But if they were signed up tomorrow they do? How long does the online course take? I am going to have my kids go through it this summer, but I was waiting for baseball to be done before I signed them up.

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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #13 on: May 31, 2022, 06:50:53 PM »
Hunters ed is a good starting point for hunters to get involved in the process of keeping our rights.  Police our own, so to speak.  I think we have to be proactive in the process in order to limit the changes we all know are coming, to changes we can accept. 

Formal training, indoctrination, classification,
t of mental screening are all going to be matters we are forced to address in the near future.  Those veterans who receive training and actually qualify with various weapons should be allowed some sort of waiver/form to easily and quickly go through any states system for weapons ownership.  Non-veterans will probably end up required to post some proof of formal training or go straight to a qualification protocol.

Some how, somewhere, there is going to have to be a non-biased screening method that is non-political, non-agenda driven fair and equitable system that encourages qualifications for weapons use by anyone who doesnt raise warning flags.

There are way too many people in this country that are so removed from any type of norm, and are coached to take advantage of their not norm identity and or other anomalies, that there is no way screening cannot exhibit signs of some form of bias. 

One way or another, its address it or be pushed over by the wave of screw balls taking over this country.

USA citizens only need apply.
100 % agree on this point BUT when we were teaching hunter ed and taught the one day online range course we were told to fail students who did not exhibit proper muzzle control and that included any student who was handling a rifle ( they had to do a live fire demonstration) that we could see down the barrell.  Me being 6'3" no matter how a 7 year old 4 foot tall kid handled an actual gun I could see down the barrel.  We actually passed  most students shoulder carrying rifles I could see down the barrel.  Physically it was literally impossible for me not to. It was obvious who was safe and who wasn't but technically most of those kids should not have passed due to this technicality.  That needs changed
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Re: WDFw limiting online hunters Ed to 18 and above
« Reply #14 on: May 31, 2022, 06:58:37 PM »
So if a kid is signed up today, they will not need to do the field day? But if they were signed up tomorrow they do? How long does the online course take? I am going to have my kids go through it this summer, but I was waiting for baseball to be done before I signed them up.
The field skills evaluation is done after a student has passed an online knowledge test. If that occurs before June 1 an in-person field skills evaluation is not required. Starting June 1 someone age 17 and younger will be required to participate in an in-person evaluation to be certified.
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