REXBURG - In what has become an incredibly popular event with local families, area sporting groups will once again be joining with the Idaho Department of Fish & Game (IDFG) to host a Youth Outdoor Skills Day on Saturday, May 13th, at Beaver Dick Park on Highway 33. The entire event is free and open to the whole family. Registration begins at 9 AM and ends at 1 PM for the free rifle raffle, the event runs until 2 PM. Participants that take part in at least six of the seminars will be entered into a drawing for a rifle. Everyone also gets a choice of a free hamburger or hot dog, chips, and a drink.
Each year hundreds of kids and their parents have attended this fun activity. Area sportsmen's groups are sponsoring this event to teach kids some of the skills they need to safely participate in the hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities that can be found in our area. The seminars are all free and will cover a wide range of outdoor related skills:
- Archery
- Muzzleloading
- Hunter Education Gun Safety Training
- Outdoor Survival
- Rods & Reels – Fishing
- Trapping
- Boating Safety
- CAP Trailer
- Antlers, Horns, and Furs
- Atlatl Throwing
- Tree Planting
- BLM — Leave No Trace
- 4H-Outdoor Crafts
- Hound Hunting
- Mule Deer Foundation
- Waterfowl Hunting
- Bear Education Trailer
The location of Beaver Dick Park is along the banks of the Henry's Fork, just west of Rexburg, and right next to IDFG's Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area. There is sure to be something for everyone and the goal is to get more youth and their families out enjoying the great outdoors of Idaho. For more information call IDFG at 208-525-7290 or through the Idaho Relay Service at 1-800-377-3529 (TDD).