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Which US states require proof of hunter safety course completion to hunt?

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21 August 2012, 21:07
joester
Which US states require proof of hunter safety course completion to hunt?
I took my course in 1966 but I don't have my card & there are no records kept from that era in the state where I took the course...Do I need to sit for another course? Not the end of the world, I know, but still... And what about non-US hunters heading out for elk, etc.?
21 August 2012, 21:13
wasbeeman
No records at all? After a long number of years, my son was able to get a copy of his TN cert. Any way, I know they check for them in WY.


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21 August 2012, 22:11
butchloc
most states keep those records, otherwise go sit through the course, if you're going hunt other states or countries you will need it sooner or later
21 August 2012, 22:13
sdirks
I think most states require a hunters safety certificate, but it will depend on when the applicant was born. In most of the western states, for example, I need one. Here in Wisconsin, because I was born before 1971, I do not. You should just check with whatever state you may be interested in hunting.
21 August 2012, 22:56
JBoutfishn
Because of age (old guy) and being licensed in California I did not need further documentation to hunt in Wyoming or Idaho. Just $$$$ Cool


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22 August 2012, 00:42
Kathi
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/le...cation/ostates.phtml

List by states and Canadian Provinces.


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22 August 2012, 01:58
joester
Thanks to all, especially Kathi for that handy website...looks like I'm legal in every state except Colorado, which needs proof for anyone born after 1949(!).
22 August 2012, 02:00
pagosawingnut
Colorado requires them if you were born after Sep 1949
22 August 2012, 03:04
JCS271
Montana if born AFTER 01-01 1985 and a BOW ED cert required for all bowhunters regardless of age.


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22 August 2012, 03:15
ravenr
that's what I was gonna say also.
That there was a cut off year, for the old farts
22 August 2012, 05:44
p dog shooter
quote:
Montana if born AFTER 01-01 1985 and a BOW ED cert required for all bowhunters regardless of age.


Unless you can produce a old bow lic. That what Iuse last year in MT.
22 August 2012, 20:14
TomP
quote:
Originally posted by joester:
I took my course in 1966 but I don't have my card & there are no records kept from that era in the state where I took the course...Do I need to sit for another course? Not the end of the world, I know, but still... And what about non-US hunters heading out for elk, etc.?


In many places, if you can produce a hunting license from a state that requires a hunter's safety course, you're legal. My first hunter's safety course was in 1966 in Siskyou County, the most recent was a couple of weeks ago when I took our grandson for his (figured maybe I'd learn something new too).


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23 August 2012, 09:20
DesertRam
You're good in NM if you're over 18.


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28 August 2012, 19:44
Rather-B-Huntin
Seems to me that there should be a more consistant means of determining "when" you need a certificate.
In WV, because I was born pre-'75, I'm good to go. But in Wyoming, because I was born post-'66, I need one?
It's a good idea to have it regardless, but seems there should be a more "universal" means (at least in the U.S.) of who does and doesn't.


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29 August 2012, 07:23
Crazyhorseconsulting
quote:
Colorado requires them if you were born after Sep 1949


Might want to re-check that info. this is from the Colorado D.O.W. website:

quote:
By Colorado statute, everyone born on or after January 1, 1949 who applies for a Colorado hunting license or preference point must have successfully completed an approved hunter education course



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31 August 2012, 12:27
Tony Gable
Even if you have an old Hunters Safety certificate in your posession sometimes it is not a bad idea to do it again. We can all learn someting new. My wife is going to get hers and I'm going to do it again. Might be kind of interesting. I sure as heck don't know everything.

Tony
04 September 2012, 00:28
kjjm4
PA requires a hunter's safety certificate, but they'll take a prior license as proof.