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January 3rd, 2007, 02:14 PM #11
Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
There is a form on the Game Commission website that you fill out, get notarized and mail in to them to get a replacement card. I did it last year and I think it only took about two weeks to get my replacement. Just follow the link below.
http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/p...eaffidavit.pdfBill USAF 1976 - 1986, NRA Endowment, USCCA
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January 4th, 2007, 02:41 PM #12
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Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
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March 14th, 2008, 11:58 AM #13
Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
If you look on the Game Commission website, there is now a link on the right hand side to sign up for a course. It will direct you to the courses being offered in your area, the dates and times, and you can sign up for that course online. We, the instructors, are email the list prior to the course.
There are now a few areas where the course can even be taken online, with just the hands-on portions being taught in person.
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June 13th, 2008, 10:03 AM #14
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Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
I did this myself a couple of weeks ago, it was held at Holmesburg in Philadelphia county. You study online off the PGC website and go in for a 3 hour class which includes the time to take the test and score the results. Much of the information covered is common sense, the instructor I had kept it interesting and this option is great for people with busy lives. Honestly the test is very simple[after all a 12 year old can pass it], I think it was 30 questions and you had to get something like 13 wrong to fail. It's best to take them now rather than later when hunting season is close to starting because the class I was in was very small[5 people].
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September 14th, 2008, 08:58 PM #15
Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
FYI... We no longer can hold the course at GM in York due to changes in the course and lack of space for the outdoor portion of the class. -BB
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September 14th, 2008, 10:33 PM #16
Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
My hunting buddy's 2 kids just completed this course.
I just got this message.
"I am please and proud to announce that we have 2 new hunters in the state of Pa.. Both Tyler & Logan completed their hunter safety course today at Coraopolis Sportsmans."
This is cool.
27hada20yearHSreunionin87handLast edited by 27hand; September 14th, 2008 at 10:44 PM.
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September 30th, 2008, 05:02 PM #17
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October 3rd, 2009, 10:21 PM #18
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Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
I went to the Pa Game Commission Page and this is what I found.
Hunting Information
Search Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency Home Printable Version eMail
FAQs - General Hunting Questions
I lost my hunter education card, can I get a replacement?
Hunter-Trapper Education course records dating back to 1987 are maintained on a computer database. Bowhunter Education course records dating back to 2000 are maintained. Contact the Game Commission's Hunter-Trapper Education Division at at 717-787-7015 - Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. - for assistance in obtaining a replacement certificate. If you took a hunter or trapper education course before the above dates, you must complete a Hunter Education Program Replacement Certificate Affidavit form, which can be downloaded from this site. The affidavit must be completed, signed and notarized before it is returned to the Hunter-Trapper Education Division. Replacement certificates are usually mailed in 10 to 14 days upon receipt of an application. NOTE: Effective February 1, 2005; a $10 fee is charged for issuing a hunter education replacement certificate.
I hope this answers your question
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October 4th, 2009, 01:50 AM #19
Re: How to take the PA Hunters Safety Course.
Hmmmm, I took the course in (I think) '78; instead of the affidavit routine, is there any problem just taking the course again?
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October 5th, 2009, 06:56 PM #20
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