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This immersive clinic in the scenic and rugged landscapes of Cadillac is designed to give you the essential knowledge and hands-on skills for a successful and ethical bear hunt. Whether you're a seasoned hunter looking to sharpen your skills or a beginner eager to learn from the experts, this clinic will provide you with the tools, techniques and confidence you need for your next bear hunt.
Throughout this one-day workshop, you'll be guided by highly trained Department of Natural Resources conservation officers and the Outdoor Skills Academy pro team. These experts bring years of professional experience and a wealth of knowledge about wildlife management, hunting techniques and safe hunting practices.
The clinic is designed to be an engaging mix of classroom learning and outdoor experiences, covering topics including:
- Bear habitat: Learn about the natural environments where bears thrive and how to identify the best areas to hunt.
- Essential gear: Discover the must-have equipment for bear hunting, from rifles to camo, and gain expert tips on selecting and maintaining the best gear for your needs.
- Stand placement: Master the art of optimal stand placement. Learn how to read the terrain, scout locations and set up your stand in ways that maximize your chances of a successful hunt.
- Baiting techniques: Uncover the secrets of effective baiting to attract bears safely and responsibly.
- Rules and regulations: Stay compliant with Michigan's bear hunting laws and regulations, ensuring you understand the boundaries and restrictions to protect the ecosystem and promote sustainable practices.
- Carcass and hide care: Learn the vital steps to properly care for a bear carcass, ensuring you make the most of your harvest while maintaining meat quality.
Cost is $35, which includes lunch and a gift.
To register for this class, go to Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses and click on the "Purchase a license" button. Sign in (using either a username and password or your ID and birthdate), and find the class under the Outdoor Skills Academy tab.
For more information, call 231-779-1321 or email [email protected].
Cancellation policy: To cancel your registration, please contact our Customer Service help desk line at 800-737-6367. Cancellations made up to 14 days prior to the program will be completely refunded to the original form of payment. If you cancel after the two-week deadline, no refund will be issued.
A Recreation Passport is required for entry into Mitchell State Park.
This class is part of the Department of Natural Resources Outdoor Skills Academy, which offers in-depth, expert instruction, gear and hands-on learning for a range of outdoor activities at locations around the state. Learn more at Michigan.gov/OutdoorSkills.