HunterEdCourse.com Available for Texas Dove Hunting Opening

A Texas dove hunter can still receive their hunter education certificate in time for dove hunting opening day with the HunterEdCourse.com no field day required Texas online hunter education course.

This hunter safety course is available for anyone 17 years of age or older.

Texas online hunter education is available from Hunter Ed Course for only $18. The website for purchase is http://www.HunterEdCourse.com/state/texas.

Dove hunting season opens in Texas South and Central Zones this weekend (September 1, 2014). The season begins September 19, 2014 in the South Zone and Special White-winged Dove Area.

A Hunter Education certificate is required for all hunters born on or after September 2, 1971. Minimum age of certification is 9 years of age.

Texas Hunter Ed Course features the Easy Learning System™, a proven and effective method for quick and easy learning. The Easy Learning System™ uses narration that matches the printed word within the course. Photos that replicate the realism of the field support the lessons. Interactive exercises bring the fun of interactive animations to a student’s learning.

The Power of Three™ Learning Process teaches a student to be a safe and ethical hunter in three easy steps: 1) Learn 2) Practice 3) Earn.

After taking the official Texas Parks & Wildlife (TPWD) and International Hunter Education Association (IHEA-USA) approved hunter safety course, a student is able to print their temporary student hunter education card and hunt the same day. TPWD will then send the new hunter their permanent hunter education card through the mail.

About Hunter Ed Course
Hunter Ed Course is committed to providing a more affordable online hunter safety course than is currently on the market in order to reduce training as a barrier to access for those wanting to start hunting.

Through http://www.HunterEdCourse.com access is provided to online hunter education for youth and adults in a medium they are comfortable with and at a price that is affordable and within reach.

Source: PRWeb

TF&G Staff

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