Kids can try firearms, archery at Demo Days events

Early August events at Ortonville, Pontiac Lake, Rose Lake and Sharonville shooting ranges.
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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 24, 2015


Contact: Mary Benson, 517-284-6032


Kids can try firearms, archery equipment on for size during
Demo Days at DNR shooting ranges


boy shooting with range officerThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources once again will offer Demonstration Days for mentored youth hunters at its Ortonville, Pontiac Lake, Rose Lake and Sharonville shooting ranges in August.


Mentored youth hunting regulations require that hunting devices are properly fitted and appropriately suited to the youth hunter. The Demonstration Days events will give young hunters a chance to try a variety of firearms – rifles, shotguns and muzzleloaders – archery equipment and crossbows with help from experienced range officers and hunter education instructors. The National Wild Turkey Federation is a participating partner with its JAKES trailer.

Mentored youth hunters and other young people interested in hunting are invited to stop by between 4 and 8 p.m. on the following days:

girl learning how to shoot bowParticipants will get a free camouflage baseball hat and a backpack full of helpful resources for new hunters. Firearms and ammunition will be provided, and attendees should not bring their own. Registration is not required.

“This is the fourth year we're offering Demo Days, and we've found that the kids really enjoy, and their parents appreciate, the opportunity to try out different youth-sized hunting equipment," said Dennis Fox, DNR Recruitment and Retention manager. "We want kids' first hunting experiences to be successful, and using a firearm, bow or crossbow that's suited and fitted for them helps ensure that young hunters have a safe and enjoyable time in the field.”


The Mentored Youth Hunting program is designed to introduce youth under the age of 10 to hunting and fishing, offering a "package" license for just $7.50. For one low price, youth hunters under the age of 10 can hunt turkey (spring and fall, any hunt period/location, on private or public land), deer and small game, trap furbearers and fish for all species. By eliminating the minimum hunting age in Michigan, the program is geared toward parents and other adult mentors who want to teach children how to hunt and fish, allowing them to determine if and when their child is ready to hunt. To learn more about the Mentored Youth Hunting program, visit www.michigan.gov/mentoredhunting.

More information about the DNR’s shooting ranges is available at www.michigan.gov/shootingranges.


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, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.

/Editors please note: Accompanying photos are available below for download.

Suggested caption: Kids can try out youth-sized hunting equipment during Demonstration Days for mentored youth hunters at Department of Natural Resources shooting ranges./