
The
Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) and the
To join the
To hunt with TYHP, youth must...
Complete the Texas
Hunter Education Program and be able to provide a copy of your certificate,
card or student registration form that shows your test score, etc. You must
have Hunter Education to hunt with TYHP, regardless of age. If you are less
than 12 years old, you cannot be certified by the Hunter Education program and
must retake the course after your twelfth birthday. Call Texas Parks and Wildlife Department at
(800) 792-1112 for more information and a schedule of upcoming Hunter Education
courses in your area.
Have a valid
Be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Our
The Texas Youth Hunting Program was established to increase the numbers of
youths participating in wildlife and hunting activities and to promote the
hunting heritage in
Our Goals
To preserve the hunting heritage in
To instill in youth a basic understanding of practical conservation measures.
To encourage wildlife habitat access, enhancement and management.
To teach the basic skills, values, techniques and responsibilities of hunting.
To promote the highest ethical standards in hunting.
To give our youth an initial, positive, safe, educational, mentored hunting experience
Austin Woods & Waters Club
Huntmasters
Huntmasters organize and lead the hunts for youth and their accompanying adult. They have been through a weekend of training to be certified as a Huntmaster, then are mentored on two hunts by the Area Coordinator or an experienced Huntmaster before leading hunts on their own. AWWC is fortunate to have a group of 26 Huntmasters in the organization.
The key TYHP event of the year for AWWC for the past two years has been the Cave Creek Wildlife Management Association Super Hunt. The Super Hunt involves 13 landowners and a Huntmaster on each ranch, plus a headquarters staff of 10 to host over 40 youth and their accompanying adult for the weekend.
There are Three Key Ingredients
For a successful Youth Hunting Program, there are three key ingredients:
For more information on being a TYHP volunteer, or donating the use of your land to host a youth hunt, contact TYHP Central Texas Area Coordinator/AWWC Board Member - Doug DuBois at 512-826-2472 or via e-mail at dedhm1@ev1.net or dedubois@tpca.org.