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Hearing on NJ Apprentice Hunting Bill Scheduled – Sportsman Action Needed

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at 8:18 PM
U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance

U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance

Columbus, OH --(Ammoland.com)- Senate Bill 1083, sponsored by Senator Bob Smith (D- Piscataway), would allow youth ages 10 and older and adults to hunt under an apprentice hunting license.

The apprentice license allows new hunters to try hunting under the mentor-ship of an experienced adult before completing a hunter education course.

A hearing for the bill has been scheduled for Thursday, February 9th at 10:00 a.m. in Committee Room 10 on the 3rd Floor of the State House Annex in Trenton. The bill is in the Senate Committee on Environment and Energy. New Jersey sportsmen and women should contact the members of the Committee today and ask them to support Senate Bill 1083. Tell them that apprentice hunting is vital to the future of our outdoor heritage.

“Families Afield has a nationwide track record of safely recruiting new hunters through apprentice hunting licenses,” said Jeremy Rine, U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance in-house counsel and associate director of state services. “This try-before-you-buy concept helps to boost hunter recruitment and retention, while keeping our hunting heritage alive for the next generation.”

Apprentice hunting licenses have been a hallmark of the Families Afield initiative across the country. The Families Afield initiative was established by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the National Wild Turkey Federation to bring a new generation of sportsmen to the field. Along with the National Rifle Association and the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, the coalition has worked to pass measures in 32 states with more than 600,000 apprentice or mentored hunting licenses sold since the program’s inception.
Companion legislation, House Bill 1544, is pending before the Assembly Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Take Action! New Jersey sportsmen should contact members of the Senate Environment and Energy Committee today and ask them to support Senate Bill 1083. Tell them apprentice hunting licenses have been shown across the country to be a safe and successful way to recruit new hunters.

Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources

  • Chairman Bob Smith (D- Piscataway) – Bill Sponsor
    Phone: (732) 752-0770 Email: senbsmith@njleg.org
  • Vice Chair Senator Linda R. Greenstein (D- Plainsboro)
    Phone: (609) 395-9911 Email: sengreenstein@njleg.org
  • Senator Christopher Bateman (R- Somerville)
    Phone: (908) 526-3600 Email: senbateman@njleg.org
  • Senator Jennifer Beck (R- Red Bank)
    Phone: (732) 933-1591 Email: senbeck@njleg.org
  • Senator Jim Whelan (D- Atlantic City)
    Phone: (609) 383-1388 Email: senwhelan@njleg.org

 

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Michigan Natural Resources Commission Names Work Group for Mentored Youth Hunting Program

Friday, August 12th, 2011 at 1:46 PM

Michigan Natural Resources Commission Names Work Group for Mentored Youth Hunting Program

Michigan DNR

Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Michigan --(Ammoland.com)- The Michigan Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has named a six-member ad hoc committee to bring back recommendations to the NRC later this year for specific rules for the new Mentored Youth Hunt program.

The program was established under a law signed by Governor Rick Snyder earlier this year.

The six members serving on the committee are:

  • - Tyler Goode of St. Clair Shores, a youth representing Pheasants Forever
  • - Jonathon Kneiper of Chesaning, a youth representing the National Wild Turkey Federation
  • - Emily Caretti of Warren, a youth representing the Michigan Trappers & Predator Callers
  • - Vic Ouellette of Gaylord, representing hunter education instructors
  • - Peter Wyckoff of Ann Arbor, representing Ducks Unlimited
  • - Liz Roxberry of Lansing Representing the Michigan United Conservation Clubs

NRC Commissioner John Matonich of Davison will chair the committee.

The committee is charged with recommending specific rules that may be necessary to participate in mentored youth hunting, developing program evaluation and evaluating the effectiveness of current youth hunting opportunities.

The committee also will develop an informal survey designed to collect public input on its charges and other topics related to youth hunting.

“We wanted to include youth representation on this committee because this entire program is geared toward getting more Michigan youth involved in hunting and fishing,” said NRC Chair Tim Nichols.

“Their input, experiences and perspectives will be invaluable to this process, and we will be looking to include youth involvement in other natural resources management issues in the future.”

The Hunter Heritage legislation opens opportunities for hunters under the age of 10 to participate in Michigan’s hunting seasons in conjunction with the mentored youth hunting program under development by the NRC. The legislation also created the Mentored Youth Hunting license.

“This program addresses one of my four priorities as DNR director – to stabilize and reverse the decline in participation in outdoor recreation in Michigan,” said DNR Director Rodney Stokes.

“Along with the NRC, I look forward to the work of this committee, especially the perspective of the youth.”

The Youth Mentored Hunt program will be ready for the 2012 hunting seasons, with the licenses available for purchase by March 1, 2012, the start of the new license year.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information about the department, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.

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