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Unique Opportunities!


Two pronghorn bucks near South Park in Park County.Youth hunters, selected through an application process (detail, below) are treated to an 'experience of a lifetime' that includes firearm safety training, field safety, hunting skills and techniques, hunter ethics and responsibility—and camp chores! 

Youth, between the ages of 12 and 17, are eligible to participate in the program. (This program is available to Colorado resident youth only.)

Also:

  • All youth must meet Colorado hunter education requirements prior to the hunt.
  • First-time applicants receive priority for selection.
  • Applicants who have successfully drawn a limited license may still apply for this hunt.
  • A parent or legal guardian must accompany the youth hunter on the hunt, and the parent or guardian must also meet Colorado hunter education requirements. (A mentor will be provided for youths who do not have a parent or guardian with a valid hunter education card, but the parent or guardian must still accompany the youth on the hunt.)
  • Applicants awarded a youth hunt must be able to attend the hunt for which they have been selected.

Partners in the Field provides opportunities, annually, for Colorado's youth hunters to participate in one (of several) big game hunts for elk, pronghorn, or deer. Each hunt is organized and supervised by Outreach Program certified Huntmasters and volunteers.

Applying for a Hunt—Read Carefully


 Applications will open after April 15, 2012.
 
Important!: Successful applicants are offered a hunt by the Outreach Coordinator; they are not allowed to select the dates of the hunt nor the location. If the successful applicant accepts the offered hunt, they are “booked” on that hunt and will be contacted by the Huntmaster in charge. If the hunt is declined, the hunt is offered to another hunter. If youth hunters have already drawn a license through the Statewide Limited License Process and have been selected for a Hunter Outreach hunt as well, the Hunter Outreach office will contact the hunter and provide him or her with the options available for using the program hunt or the limited license they have drawn.
 
If you applied last year for a Hunter Outreach youth hunt, but were not chosen, you can re-apply this year as long as you continue to meet the eligibility requirements. Youth who have previously been selected for and participated in a Hunter Outreach Program big game hunt are not eligible to apply again. 

The focus of this program is to provide new/novice Colorado hunters with a positive initial hunting experience to assist them in learning the skills of hunting, but we do not restrict Colorado youth hunters who have had multiple previous hunting experiences from applying for the program.






        Last Updated: 2/10/2012 4:41 PM