If your dream fall weekend involves crisp mornings, blaze orange, and filling the freezer, there’s a small piece of paperwork standing between you and the woods: your hunter education certification. Luckily for anyone around Great Falls looking to cross that off the checklist, an in-person course just opened up for registration.
Rather than slogging through generic online modules alone, this one gets you into a room with veteran hunters who have actually spent decades navigating Montana terrain. These volunteer instructors know what works, what doesn’t, and how to keep you and everyone around you safe. You get real hands-on practice, room to ask every oddly specific question on your mind, and a direct line to mentors who live for hunting season. Best of all? It won’t cost you a single dime.
Here is the quick breakdown of what to expect:
- The Schedule: Evening classroom sessions run September 15, 17, 22, 23, and 24, wrapping up with a mandatory field day on the morning of September 26.
- Age Requirements: Future hunters need to be at least 10 years old to enroll.
- The Legal Rule: If you were born after January 1, 1985, Montana law mandates that you complete a certified Hunter Education course (or qualify as an apprentice hunter) before you can buy a hunting license.
Spots for classroom sessions tend to vanish quickly as hunting season draws closer. If you want to claim a seat or explore other upcoming dates, head over to the Montana FWP Hunter Education Portal and lock in your spot.
Feature photo via FWP
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