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Wild Wednesday: Hunter Safety Education Classes

By: Matt Mosler, KARK 4 Today
Updated: August 22, 2012
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Many hunters in the state are giddy for hunting season, but one thing to always remember is safety first.

On Wednesday KARK 4's Matt Mosler went to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission headquarters and got schooled on hunter education with Joe Huggins, AGFC Hunter Education Coordinator and Eric De Vries, AGFC Assistant Chief of Education & Information.

AGFC will have a Hunter's Education course on Saturday, August 25, at the AGFC building.

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