Poteau Daily News

Guide a first-time hunter for youth deer season

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Increasing the number of new hunters in the field is important to continuing the American hunting tradition. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservati­on engages in activities to create new hunters, and supports the efforts of conservati­on partners also working to support America’s hunting heritage.

One such partner is the Oklahoma Youth Hunting Program (OYHP), a nonprofit organizati­on whose mission is to pass on Oklahoma’s hunting heritage, along with the character traits of independen­ce, self-reliance, and self-confidence that heritage instills, to youths ages 12 to 17.

OYHP provides qualifying youths pre-hunt training and during-thehunt guidance.

“In order to have the best experience for our youths, we need experience­d and enthusiast­ic volunteers that love hunting and the outdoors,” said OYHP Coordinato­r Darrell Noblitt. “There are a number of needs at each hunt location.”

This year, OYHP plans to enroll about 60 youths who have never hunted and who do not come from a hunting family.

The youths and an accompanyi­ng adult parent or guardian will be assigned to a volunteer hunting guide and go afield during Oklahoma’s youth deer hunting season Oct. 14-16.

Volunteers serve as instructor­s, or mentors, for these youths who want to experience what hunting and related experience­s can offer. OYHP is only limited by the number of trained volunteer staff it can field.

OYHP provides almost everything needed for everyone participat­ing, including food, lodging, hunting sites, guns and ammunition. Volunteers provide their time and expertise to introduce someone new to hunting.

Noblitt urges anyone interested in volunteeri­ng to attend the first group meeting from 2-7 p.m. Aug. 13 in Mustang. “Come and see if there’s a place to fit and be involved,” he said.

For location informatio­n in Mustang, email darrell@noblittoil­andgas. com or call 405-833-2112.

To apply as a volunteer, go to https://oyhp.org and submit an online applicatio­n. Volunteers must pass a background check and then attend a volunteer training course.

Youth hunters may also apply on the OYHP website and will be notified in August if they have qualified to attend.

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