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Please note:
All individuals born after 1 January 1972 must also show proof of basic hunter education training--either from Washington or another state--before enrolling in the AHE program.

If required, enclose a copy of your hunter education certificate or the year and state in which you completed your training.

2005 Trapper Education Class Schedule

All first-time Washington trappers, regardless of age, are required to successfully complete Trapper Education training or successfully challenge the written examination process.

The Washington State Trapper's Association sponsors one course each year at their rendezvous on the third weekend in August. Location varies from year to year, so call Roger Barney at (360) 273-7543 to learn about this year's class location.

Trapper Education Courses

Thurston County
  • May 21 North Olympia Fire Station, Ken Koski, 482-5044
Okanogan County
  • First part of November Pateros location TBA, contact George Brady, (509) 923-2326

Trapper Education Home Study Option

Very few trapper education classes are available so most potential trapping students will be interested in the home study option program. A student manual and study guide will help you prepare you for the written examination. For more information please contact Chuck Ray at the Ephrata WDFW Regional office (509) 754-4624

 


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