Youth Turkey Hunting question

  • gobbler
    Central, MN
    Posts: 1110
    #211459

    I have 3 nephews between 13-16 yrs old that want to go Turkey hunting this spring. 2 of them have hunters safety certs and the youngest one doesn’t. My question is:

    Does a youth hunter need their Firearms Certificate in order to get an OTC Spring Youth Turkey License? Or can he just get a license as long as he’s hunting with an adult? I hate to see him get left out

    Thanks

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13467
    #118409

    Just a suggestion in the worse case. Have him video and try to get 1 clear close up of a bird.

    Joel Nelson
    Moderator
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3137
    #118433

    Ricco:

    Regs state that age 12 is the cutoff for hunting turkeys with a guardian w/o firearms safety. At age 13, it’s required. They might slip up and sell a license, but it would be illegal. The good news is that there’s still time. Convenient options might be harder to come by, but there are a number of instructors that are flexible with the training, depending on where you live.

    Click here to see the many opportunities to get that firearms safety training taken care of with plenty of time before turkey season.

    Hopefully the thought of him not getting to turkey hunt with his brothers is good motivation for his folks to get out there and get it taken care of. Good luck to all of you!

    Joel

    jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #118435

    Quote:


    Ricco:

    Regs state that age 12 is the cutoff for hunting turkeys with a guardian w/o firearms safety. At age 13, it’s required. They might slip up and sell a license, but it would be illegal. The good news is that there’s still time. Convenient options might be harder to come by, but there are a number of instructors that are flexible with the training, depending on where you live.

    Click here to see the many opportunities to get that firearms safety training taken care of with plenty of time before turkey season.

    Hopefully the thought of him not getting to turkey hunt with his brothers is good motivation for his folks to get out there and get it taken care of. Good luck to all of you!

    Joel


    deertracker
    Posts: 9235
    #118453

    I will have to double check the regs, but wouldn’t the appretice hunter validation work here? That allows them to hunt for 1 year without the firearms safety certificate.
    DT

    deertracker
    Posts: 9235
    #118454

    Should work!

    Apprentice hunter validation
    What is it? In other states this is often called a Hunter Education Deferral Program. Essentially an Apprentice Hunter Validation enables an individual who is normally required to have a Firearms Safety (FAS) Certificate, but does not have one, to try hunting two license years in a lifetime under the supervision of a licensed adult hunter.

    When is a Firearms Safety Certificate or Apprentice Hunter Validation required? Anyone born after 1979 is required to have a FAS Certificate to hunt with a firearm, except youth age 12 and under may hunt small game (11 and under for turkeys) without a Firearms Safety Certificate/ Apprentice Hunter Validation as long as a parent or guardian accompanies them.

    Who is eligible to receive one? Minnesota Residents Only.

    Why is the Apprentice Hunter Validation program needed? Some communities have more demand for FAS classes than their volunteer instructors can provide, and youth are unable to get into classes or have to go onto a waiting list. Some parents and their kids procrastinate, and when hunting season approaches there are no longer classes available. Most people have very busy schedules. Many adults are getting into hunting because of their friends and spouses, but are unaware of the FAS requirement. Some potential new hunters are not sure if they will like hunting, and would like to try it before they commit to undertaking a training program.

    What restrictions are there for individuals hunting with an Apprentice Hunter Validation? An Apprentice Hunter must be accompanied by a licensed adult- and other Apprentice Hunters cannot “accompany” each other. Accompanied is defined as being close enough to each other to permit “uninterrupted visual contact and unaided verbal communication.” Apprentice hunters may hunt deer wild turkey and small game.

    Will this diminish hunting safety in Minnesota, or undermine the Firearms Safety Hunter Education Program? No. Data from the International Hunter Education Association indicates that mentored hunters are as safe as other hunters, and hunting continues to get safer thanks primarily to 50 years of hunter education programs. Rather than undermine FAS and hunter education, this program will spark more interest in the program, as newly recruited Apprentice Hunters will be required to get their FAS certificates to continue hunting.

    How long is an Apprentice Hunter Validation good for? An Apprentice Hunter Validation can be purchased two license years in a lifetime. A license year runs from March 1st to the end of February.

    How much does it cost? $3.50 per license year.

    How do I get one? You will be able to purchase the Apprentice Hunter Validation at an ELS vendor. The license code is 199. You will need to acquire the Validation prior to purchasing any hunting licenses.

    What other licenses do I need? You need to purchase and have in possession all licenses and stamps that you would normally be required to possess.

    How do I keep hunting after my Apprentice Hunter Validation expires? You will need to complete a Firearms Safety Hunter Education Course and get your certification. Youth 11-15 have two options; attend a traditional classroom course or an approved online course and range and field day. Adults (16 and 0lder) may attend a traditional class, an 18 Hour Advanced Hunter Education Course, an approved online course or a home-study course. More information is available on the Hunter education and safety training page. Use this link to open a printer-friendly version of this information – Apprentice Hunter Validation

    DT

    gobbler
    Central, MN
    Posts: 1110
    #118460

    Thanks guys, I really appreciate the info. The goal is to get his FAS Cert sometime in March. But, if that doesn’t work out, it looks like there may be a few options.

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