For families looking to introduce multiple members to hunting, it’s necessary for each person to enroll in and complete the course independently. To obtain distinct certifications for yourself and your child, even if you share the same last name, you’ll need to register for two separate courses, with each registration corresponding to an individual student.
Every student is required to finish their respective course on their own. Although it might appear more straightforward for family members to share a single hunter education course, the advantages of each individual taking a separate course are significant. This approach not only ensures adherence to safe, legal, and ethical hunting practices but also lays a solid groundwork for responsible wildlife management within the family.