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Annual Pheasants Forever Youth Mentor Hunt

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Saturday will be the Ninth Annual Youth Mentor Hunt, sponsored by the Antelope Valley Chapter of Pheasants Forever.

All youth, ages 12 to 15 years of age are invited to attend. Hunter Safety Card is required for participation in the hunt. Youth under age 12 and those with no hunter safety card can still shoot blue rock at the Trap Range, on Saturday morning.

Pre-registration is required. Every youth will be matched with one adult. This is an pportunity for first time hunters, and those with single parents who don't have an opportunity to hunt otherwise.

Annual Pheasants Forever Youth Mentor Hunt


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