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  • Mdiesel

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    Sep 21, 2018
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    So my son can do the online part but the “field day” is book for as far as the schedule goes. Anyone else offer that ?

    Thanks
    Matt
     

    marko

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    There is a group called Why Don't you Plan Ahead.com that can help you out.
    Dove season opens Saturday. You should be Good to Go!
     

    Inigoes

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    Dec 21, 2008
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    I would suggest getting an apprentice hunting license for your son, while the covid19 stuff is ongoing.
     

    marko

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    Who hurt you as a child?
    You a big Lib, huh. (?)
    I learned early on in life, I worked a farm job at 5:30 AM at age 14..
    to be on time, answer the phone, and plan ahead.
    Surely one would know by April all schedules of things were FUBAR and then PLAN AHEAD.
    YOU, my son might use use Match Light charcoal!! NO!!!! : )
     

    Eye hart 762

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    Apr 8, 2019
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    You could always do the Texas hunter safety course online since it doesn’t require a field day.

    Not to hijack the original poster’s thread, but if you take the Tx hunter course would you then apply for your HQL? Or is live fire still required before acquiring the HQL?
     

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