Free Turkey Hunting Clinic Offered to Kids, New Hunters

Kids and new hunters have the opportunity to learn how to hunt wild turkeys at the third annual Southern Region Turkey Hunting Clinic Saturday.
The free clinic is open to children 17 years of age and younger. It’s also open to adults who have never hunted turkeys before. Attendees don’t need to bring anything with them. Several experienced turkey hunters will teach the clinic.
The free clinic will be held April 1 at the Parowan Front Wildlife Management Area just east of Summit in Iron County. The goal of the clinic is to give those who attend a basic understanding of how to hunt turkeys, as well as prizes supplied by the National Wild Turkey Federation.
The clinic begins at 9 a.m. To register, or for more information, call Heather Talley, regional wildlife recreation specialist for the Division of Wildlife Resources, at 435-868-8756 or 435-865-6100.
*Event details*
What: Learn how to hunt wild turkeys with Utah DWR and NWTF
When: Saturday, April 1
Where: Parowan Front Wildlife Management Area, east of Summit just north of Cedar City | coordinates for GPS users are Latitude 37.7877541, Longitude -112.9243904
Cost: Free