Event: Ladies night out — upland bird hunting seminar

DENVER – The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Women Afield Program invites women interested in hunting to join them for an introduction to upland bird hunting. This seminar will be held in Denver on Oct. 16, 6:30 to 9 p.m.

The Ladies Night Out (doors) Seminar series is designed for women who want to learn about various hunting, fishing and shooting sports opportunities available in Colorado. This series is for women only. Guys are welcome at events offered to the general public.

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(Lena Miculek photo)

Ladies Night Out (doors) seminars are presented in a relaxed format with time for questions, social networking and sharing information to increase your understanding of hunting and fishing. Seminars are held weeknights after work and are generally two and a half hours long.

Sign up, bring a friend, a daughter, and mom; kick off your boots and enjoy a night out!

WHAT: Upland bird hunting, a Ladies Night Out (doors) seminar

WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 16, 6:30 to 9 p.m.

WHERE: Hunter Ed Building, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, 6060 Broadway, Denver

HOW: Register online at: http://www.register-ed.com/events/view/53160. Space is limited. No cover charge.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages 42 state parks, more than 300 state wildlife areas, all of Colorado’s wildlife, and a variety of outdoor recreation. For more information go to cpw.state.co.us

For more information about Colorado Parks and Wildlife go to: http://cpw.state.co.us.

 

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  • Corinne Biette says: February 22, 2015 at 12:42 pm

    Hi ladies, just wanted to commend you on the great site, and welcome all to view my site . My husband and I operate a pheasant hunting company in Saskatchewan Canada, no season dates, and we love to share with new hunters the experience and thrill of hunting over pointing dogs.

    Best Regards
    Corinne Biette