SOCIAL CIRCLE – Hunters who are ready to bag a gobbler but need to take a hunter education class first now have options. Hunters in need of the Georgia hunter education course can choose to go completely online or attend a classroom course, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.
“We want new hunters out in the field, and that is why we strive to offer different course options for individuals to decide which type of course is easier to manage for their schedule and their budget,” Jennifer Davison, statewide hunter education administrator with the Wildlife Resources Division, said.
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