My daughter was 8 when she passed her huntress-ed. This was in the early fall of 2021 when COVID restrictions were in full swing. Due to her age she not only had to pass the on-line test we had to schedule an in person test at the WDFW Office in Millcreek in which she completed and passed while being observed by a hunter-ed instructor.
After passing the in person written test they had everything set up for a walk through including rifles and shotguns with the different actions: Bolt, lever, pump. She had to show that she knew how to operate each action properly and with muzzle control. After that she had to explain where to find the barrel stamp for caliber on each weapon, then go over to a tupperware filled with rounds of ammunition all different types of caliber and pick the correct one for each weapon. Making sure to read casing stamp on the bottom of each.
Following that, they had a walk trough with decoys of different shot angles and proper weapon handling while crossing fences.
She passed with flying colors... @Rainer10 was a tremendous help as I was keeping him in the loop of her progress and he provided me with insight on how to make her successful
Funny thing is, I have a friend who just got into hunting. He is 45yrs old and just recently took the course and my daughter scored higher that he did on his final test