Fall hunting kicked off this month with the start of dove season, but it’s never too late to learn the skill and value hunting brings to Texas wildlife through upcoming hunter education classes. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Hunter Education Program offers in-person learning events through the end of February, which combine a classroom course with beginner hunting opportunities in the field with experts.
Workshops scheduled this fall with hands-on learning opportunities include dove hunting, waterfowl hunting, trapping and wilderness survival. Each of these events will have instructors nearby to help advance the skills of the participants.
Registration for all upcoming workshops can be completed online on the Hunter Education webpage on the TPWD website. All bird hunting classes require a valid Texas hunting license and state migratory bird endorsement. Licenses can be purchased on the TPWD website, sporting goods stores or local TPWD law enforcement offices.
Class dates and locations are listed by topic:
Trapping
Trapping 101, Feb. 2 – 4, 2024, Cherokee Ridge (near Alto), 16378 FM 1911, Alto, TX, 75925
Waterfowl
Waterfowl 101, Dec. 30 – 31, 2024, Cactus Rec Center, 600 Center, Cactus, TX, 79013
Waterfowl 101, Dec. 31, 2023- Jan. 1, 2024, Cactus Rec Center, 600 Center, Cactus, TX, 79013
Wilderness Survival
Wilderness Survival 101, Feb. 23 – 25, Coleto Creek, 365 Coleto Park Road, Victoria, TX, 77905
Youngsters and their families are encouraged to sign up for additional hunting opportunities through TPWD public drawn hunts program. Public hunts include unique hunting permits including alligator, white-tailed deer, mule deer, exotics, feral hogs, javelina and turkey. There are also antlerless permits available at several U.S. Forest Service properties.
Additionally, Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) provides experiences through their Texas Youth Hunting Program (TYHP) and Adult Learn to Hunt Program. TYHP is perfect for children ages 9 through 17, and their parent or guardian, who want to put what they learned in the basic Hunter Education Course (a pre-requisite for TYHP hunts) into practice on private lands throughout Texas.
To learn more about Texas Hunter Education, find a course, or other resources, visit the Hunter Education page on the TPWD website.
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