Are you a woman interested in learning how to hunt? Then this camp is for you!!
The goal of this camp is to provide a safe and fun hunting experience for novice adult women hunters (18 years of age and older). We plan to match up experienced hunters (mentors) with novice women hunters (students). The novice hunters will be able to learn everything necessary for hunting javelina. And many of these skills can be applied to hunting other game animals. Learn more about javelina, how to hunt them, and some tasty recipes for cooking javelina at http://www.javelinahunter.com/
The AGFD has a short video about javelina. http://www.azgfd.gov/video/javelina.shtml
is camp is made possible through a grant from the Arizona Game and Fish Department and the support of the Arizona Chapter of the Safari Club International, Hunting Works for Arizona, CouesWhitetail.com, Arizona Mule Deer Organization, Core Dynamics AZ, Arizona Outdoor Women, AZ Game and Fish Dept Tucson, Tempe Chapter of the NWTF, and numerous outstanding volunteers.
Pre-registration is required! Students please register by visiting https://register-ed.com/events/view/142042 Enrollment for this camp will be limited to 30 adult women hunters. Mentors, please register using this link: https://www.register-ed.com/events/view/149778 . There is no cost to attend the camp, however in order to secure a spot at this camp, you must pre-register and you must purchase an AGFD hunting license and javelina tag for the Handgun, Archery, Muzzleloader hunt in Arizona hunt units 36A, B, C (hunt number 5077 or 5078 or 5079). Need help figuring out how to get a tag? Call the Tucson AGFD office at 520-628-5376 or Dewane Tabbot at Mesa AGFD office and he will help you out: 480-981-9400. We will not save a space for you at this camp if you have not pre-registered. We need to get a good head count for this camp so that we can make sure we have enough mentors and meals for everyone. Having a required pre-registration will assist us with this. All food and coaching will be providing free of charge to all participants at this camp.
Please remember this hunt is geared toward teaching first-time hunters and novice hunters how to hunt. Since space is limited, we give preference to those with the least experience. We strive to provide a 1 to 1 student to mentor ratio, but we do not guarantee that. Students who have not previously attended the camp and those with the least experience will be given preference with regard to mentors. Those who have attended the camp multiple times or who already have significant experience hunting may be put on a waiting list and allowed to attend the camp if space is available. The focus of this camp is to recruit new hunters and give support to those still learning to hunt.
Questions?? email Kathy Greene tucsonhuntered@comcast.net
Need help figuring out how to get a tag? Call the Tucson AGFD office at 520-628-5376 or Call Dewane Tabbot at Mesa AGFD office and he will help you out: 480-981-9400.