Brien Webster / Monday, November 19, 2018 / Categories: Media, State Issues Wyoming BHA Sponsors 1st Annual Youth Antelope Hunt This November the Wyoming Chapter sponsored a youth antelope hunt near Casper. The event was organized in partnership with local businesses, guides, and organizations, and marks the first annual youth antelope hunt for this partnership. Wyoming Co-Chair Jeff Muratore led this effort for the chapter and guided one of the participants on a successful hunt. In all, ten youth participated and all had successful harvests! The participants were the first to get to hunt the property this year and the event was free to all. This event targeted first time hunters and those with no parents to take them. Two local landowners provided access for the hunt. Hunter recruitment, retention, and reactivation are critical to the future of our hunting and angling outdoor heritage. Events like these help not only introduce new hunters to a rich sporting tradition, but help to ensure that they understand the importance of our conservation history, our public lands and waters, and the importance of our North American Game Model. If you are interested in participating in similar programs, please reach out to us! \ Please contact us to learn how you can get involved with the Wyoming chapter! Previous Article Idaho BHA joins Panhandle Forest Collaborative Next Article Sportsmen: Wyoming wilderness bill would endanger our traditions Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Wyoming IssuesWyoming Chapter Brien WebsterBrien Webster Programs Manager & Colorado & Wyoming Chapter Coordinator Other posts by Brien Webster Contact author Full biography Full biography Programs Manager & Colorado & Wyoming Chapter Coordinator x