Recreation
The clinic will be held at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Complex from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This clinic is for hunters of all skill levels.
Two experienced instructors, DFG Assistant Chief Mike Carion and DFG Warden Aaron Freitas, will host this exciting clinic.
Topics include gun safety, decoy placement, blind design, ballistics, calling, duck identification, dog considerations, equipment, game care and cooking tips.
The information offered in this comprehensive clinic should be useful for anyone who wants to successfully hunt waterfowl in the Klamath Basin.
The clinic typically attracts both first-time waterfowlers and experienced hunters.
The cost of the clinic is $45 for adults. Youths 16 years and younger are free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited and participants must register in advance at www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/advanced.
After registering, participants will receive an e-mail with a map to the facility and a list of items to bring.
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Complex is located approximately 18 miles west of Tulelake.
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Walks will start at 9 a.m., instead of 8 a.m. beginning on Saturday, Sept. 3.
The public is invited to enjoy a one to two hour guided walk at the Rodman Preserve, operated by the Lake County Land Trust.
Participants are asked to meet at the Rodman Preserve Nature Education Center at 6350 Westlake Road at the corner of Westlake Road and the Nice-Lucerne Cutoff. No dogs please.
Call Gaye Allen at 707-928-4590 or Roberta Lyons at 707-994-2024 for information.
Please note the walks take place at the Lake County Land Trust’s Rodman Preserve, not the county’s Rodman Slough Park near the bridge.
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