
For those looking to stay sharp on safety while exploring the great outdoors, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office has teamed up with MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife to bring locals an opportunity that's right on target—a hunter safety course. As shared on Facebook, this course aims to educate and inform both novice and seasoned hunters alike.
Slated for Saturday, March 29, the event is set to take place at the practical locale of 911 Law Enforcement Way, St. Augustine, FL. This will provide outdoorsmen and women with a chance to enhance their hunter safety knowledge under the guidance of seasoned professionals. While learning to responsibly handle and discharge firearms, eager learners are encouraged to register for the course, which they must follow a link, found in the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office post.
According to the social media announcement, those interested should act quickly to secure their spot. Participants can "Click the link to register" by visiting the provided URL. This endeavor underscores the shared commitment of the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office and MyFWC to promote safety and education in all hunting-related activities.
Eager to shape up their skills in the art of hunting, participants, both young bucks and old does of the sport, will find the course covers a broad range of topics. Including wildlife conservation, sporting ethics, and the practical aspects of firearm and bow handling, the class does not just focus on the shoot and score attitude, forging instead a holistic respect for the craft and its responsibilities. This blended learning experience, mixing in-field practice with theoretical grounding, is certain to be a bullseye for hunter education in St. Johns County.









