The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Fish & Wildlife will hold its 13th annual Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program the weekend of Aug. 27, 28, and 29. Registration spots are still available.
While Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is aimed primarily at women, it offers an opportunity for anyone 18 or older to learn skills that allow them to participate in numerous outdoor activities.
The main goal of the BOW program is to provide the opportunity to learn skills that encourage and enhance participation in outdoor activities, such as hunting and shooting, fishing and boating, and non-harvest activities.
Delaware’s BOW Weekend features four half-day training sessions that begin on Friday afternoon. Participants have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of course offerings during each of the sessions. Included among the many hands-on courses during the weekend are target archery, surf fishing, camping, shotgun shooting, basic boating, canoeing, fly-fishing, saltwater fishing, nature photography, and various other outdoor activities.
The cost of the three-day program is $200, which includes lodging, meals, instruction, and the use of all necessary equipment and supplies. Registration will be accepted until Aug. 1, and there are no refunds for cancellations.
For more information, call 302-735-8656, or email trina.rosario@state.de.us. Registration packets are also available online at www.fw.delaware.gov/HunterEd/Pages/BOWHome.aspx.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Fish & Wildlife will hold its 13th annual Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program the weekend of Aug. 27, 28, and 29. Registration spots are still available.
While Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is aimed primarily at women, it offers an opportunity for anyone 18 or older to learn skills that allow them to participate in numerous outdoor activities.
The main goal of the BOW program is to provide the opportunity to learn skills that encourage and enhance participation in outdoor activities, such as hunting and shooting, fishing and boating, and non-harvest activities.
Delaware’s BOW Weekend features four half-day training sessions that begin on Friday afternoon. Participants have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of course offerings during each of the sessions. Included among the many hands-on courses during the weekend are target archery, surf fishing, camping, shotgun shooting, basic boating, canoeing, fly-fishing, saltwater fishing, nature photography, and various other outdoor activities.
The cost of the three-day program is $200, which includes lodging, meals, instruction, and the use of all necessary equipment and supplies. Registration will be accepted until Aug. 1, and there are no refunds for cancellations.
For more information, call 302-735-8656, or email trina.rosario@state.de.us. Registration packets are also available online at www.fw.delaware.gov/HunterEd/Pages/BOWHome.aspx.