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Event Details

Event Status
Events Results Pending
Event ID
3266
Event Name
Introduction to Muzzle Loaders (Series)
Program
Learn to Hunt

Events Results Pending 2 of 10 seats remaining

Location

Location:

4130 Adventure Trail, Rapid City, SD 57702

Schedule

Date & Times:
Mar 18, 2023 10:00AM - 12:00PM CDT
Mar 19, 2023 10:00AM - 12:00PM CDT

About this Event:

Class start times are posted in Central Daylight Time, but this class is set to start at 10:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time. This program is 2 days. Plan to attend both. Hunting with modern, inline muzzleloaders presents an excellent opportunity for sportsmen and offers a more personal experience in learning to understand and use a rifle. This two day class will explore the history of muzzleloaders and black-powder hunting, teach the basics of owning and using a muzzleloader in the field, cleaning and safety tips, rules and regulations for muzzleloader hunting, as well as practice at a secluded range in the Black Hills.

Details

Organized by:

james willmus

Cancellation Policies:

If you are no longer planning on attending this class, please cancel your registration so that those on the waiting list will have a chance to attend.

Event Policies:

Minimum Age Policies:

All youth under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Maximum Age Policies:

There are no maximum age policies

Map:

About the Program

Overview:

Learn to scout, hunt, shoot, harvest, process and cook wild game. 
Each learn to hunt class builds confidence in novice hunters and allows them to advance their skillsets towards becoming an independent hunter. Starting with scouting and finding places to hunt, students begin to lay the foundation for how they could plan a hunting experience in the field. From there, our instructors provide instruction in necessary gear, licenses, and skills needed to harvest the species of choice. From there, students learn how to successfully and ethically harvest the species of their choice, process the meat to prepare it for cooking, and finally cook their harvested wild game.