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AZGFD Outdoor Skills Network

Events Submissions For 2024-2025 Arizona Hunting Regulations Book Due Sunday, March 31, 2024

Types of events that we include:

Mentored events

Skill development

Seminar, webinars, clinics

Habitat projects

Layout / Methods:

Click here for last year's regulation list of events for your reference.

Skill Type Definitions:

• Introductory - No hunting or pursuit of wildlife

• Beginner - Basic take of wildlife, 1-day event, pass shooting

• Developing - Pursuit of wildlife, overnight events, remote locations

• Intermediate - Pursuit of more challenging species

• Experienced - Minimal mentoring, base camps and "meet ups"

Format:

Date: Title

Description (1-2 sentences of what attendee can expect)

Location: place name, nearest city, unit – GPS if you have it

Hosted by: Name of primary event host organization

Information / Contact or Register: name, phone, email, website, (2 max)

Sample:

Sept. 30–Oct. 2: Outdoor Skills, Squirrel Hunting & Fishing Camp

Camp for adults who are brand new to hunting and/or fishing, birdwatching, and outdoor skills. Outdoor cooked meals will be provided. Limited to 50 participants. Fee may be required.

• Location: Sharps Creek Campground, Payson area, Unit 23

• Hosted by: Arizona Game and Fish, Red Bear Outfitters, SCI - Phoenix Chapter, Mogollon Sportsmen Association

• Register: Joe Sayer, at JSayer@azgfd.gov, 928-853-0693

DOUG BURT | RECRUITMENT, RETENTION & REACTIVATION (R3) MANAGER

ARIZONA GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT

OFFICE: 623.236.7487

MOBILE: 602.531.7578

EMAIL: dburt@azgfd.gov

azgfd.gov

5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086

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