Young hunters have a chance to hunt ring-necked pheasants at a youth pheasant clinic scheduled Saturday, October 1st from 8:30am-4:00pm in Genesee.
First-time hunters 10 through 15 years of age who have already completed a hunter education course and hold a valid 2016 Idaho hunting license are eligible to sign-up and participate in this free clinic. Shotgun and shells will be provided. An adult supervisor must accompany each young hunter throughout the clinic.
Along with the pheasant hunt, participants will learn about wildlife conservation, bird identification, dog handling, and clay target shooting. Special emphasis on safety, ethics and hunting traditions will be covered during the day’s events.
“Participants will have the opportunity to hunt using trained bird dogs. It is amazing to watch these dogs work,” says Bill Seybold, Idaho Fish and Game Clearwater Region, Hunter Education Coordinator.
“We hope to provide an unforgettable experience with the intent to increase the interest young people have in upland game hunting and wildlife conservation,” says Jay Roach, Genesee Gun club member.
Space is limited and advance registration is required. Youth wishing to participate should contact the Clearwater Region office at 799-5010 no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 23rd. Detailed information will be provided to those who register in advance. No walk-ins will be accepted.
This event would not be possible without our sponsors; Flying B Ranch, Pheasant Forever, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Snake River Gun Dog Association, Genesee Gun Club, and Latah Wildlife Association.