Title: Minnesota 4H Shooting Sports
1Minnesota 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Program
- What youve always wanted to know, but were
afraid to ask!
2Trivia Time!
- How many hours of wildlife training is needed
before a 4-H member can participate at the State
Shoot?
- What is the official name of the State Shoot?
- How does a person become certified to be a 4-H
Shooting Sports Wildlife Leader?
- How would you become certified to teach MN 4-H
leaders so they can become certified instructors
in a discipline?
- Who determines the number of hours needed in a
4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Leader training?
- How often is it recommended that a leader
recertify their hours at a 4-H Shooting Sports
Wildlife Leader training?
- In Minnesota, who helps to design and implement
the guidelines for the program and oversees the
state shoot?
- What is one term that is NOT used in the 4-H
Shooting Sports Wildlife Program?
- Can you identify these three items related to the
4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Project?
3What is a Discipline?
- A discipline is an area of focus which emphasizes
a certain area within the 4-H Shooting Sports
Wildlife Program.
- Archery
- Air Pistol Rifle
- Standard Air, 3 Position Air, BB Gun
- 22 Rifle Field Grade Target Grade
- Muzzleloading (Black Powder)
- Shotgun (Trap)
- Wildlife
- Coordinator
4National 4-H Shooting Sports Program
- The Minnesota 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife
Program has a connection to the National 4-H
Shooting Sports Committee National 4-H Council
- The National Committee has established
expectations about state training and time
commitments for disciplines
- The National Committee has established National
programs such as Leader Training to certify
adults in disciplines and the National 4-H
Shooting Sports Invitational
5Minnesota 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Program
Plan Policy
- Philosophy
- Program Objectives
- Program Administration
- Instructor Certification Requirements
- Instructor Renewals Recertification
- Duties of Certified Instructors
- Instructor Training Code of Ethics
- 4-H Member Participation Requirements
- County 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Program
Requirements
6MN 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Webpage
7Checklist to start a 4-H Shooting Sports
Wildlife Program
- Inform yourself about the program its structure,
philosophy and objectives
- Involve your 4-H Program Staff in the decision to
offer the program or parts of it in your county
- Identify potential volunteers
- Conduct an orientation meeting for the potential
volunteers
- Organize the interested leaders into a
county-wide 4-H Shooting Sports Committee
- Involve the committee in planning the year
- Get started have fun!
8How to start a 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife
Program
- Will you be a project club or a county-wide
program?
- Which disciplines will you offer? (Who has been
trained in what disciplines?)
- How often will you meet?
- Will you meet year round? Once a month?
- Will you meet from Jan. August? Twice a month?
- How will your meetings be structured?
- Will you have Wildlife instruction/information at
each meeting?
- Will everyone meet each time, or will some
disciplines meet at different times?
- Will the meetings have a set amount of time for
each discipline? i.e. 20 minutes of equipment
instruction 30 minutes of discipline instruction
and 30 minutes of on-line instruction? - Will youth rotate between activities? i.e. 30
minutes of wildlife 30 minutes of discipline 1
instruction (i.e. Archery) 30 minutes of
discipline 2 instruction (i.e. Shotgun) - Where will meetings be held?
- What type of arrangements are needed for meetings
during cool weather months?
- What facilities are available for outdoor
activities?
- Who will coordinate the program?
- Communication
- Tracking of time/participation
- Risk management
- How will staff be involved? Kept informed?
9MN 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Program
Expectations
- At least one active adult leader has successfully
completed a state-sponsored Shooting Sports
Wildlife training workshop or advanced training
in each discipline that members are participating
in. - It is strongly recommended that coaches
(instructors) be re-certified every five years.
- At least one county leader must be in attendance
at county training where live fire is occurring.
- Instructors MUST be certified in the disciplines
they are instructing.
- Minimum of 8 hours of wildlife education
annually.
- 15 hours of on-line marksmanship/safety for each
participant (including basic safety, range rules
and etiquette, and marksmanship in scoring) in
each event in which the participant competes for
the first year. - In case of .22, air rifle, air pistol and BB gun
disciplines only, 15 hours total training of one
discipline and 5 hours in each other related
discipline. - After the initial year of training in a
discipline, the participant shall have an
additional five hours of training annually in
each discipline he/she is to participate in.
10MN 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Policies
- Risk management procedures for Facility Use
Equipment
- Personal Property
- Storage of firearms ammunition
- Transportation of equipment
- Purchase disposal of firearms
- Risk management procedures for Members
Volunteers
- Accident Insurance
- Incident report
- Supervision
11Advancement Guide
- Step 1
- Welcome to the challenges of the 4-H Shooting
Sports/ Wildlife Member Advancement Program. When
you have completed 20 skill options from the 54
listed below, you will be eligible to receive an
advancement certificate from your 4-H leader for
Step 1. You can then move on to Step 2. Seven
of the 20 skill options must be in categories A,
B, and C. If you are 13 or older, select at
least two from category I. - A. Safety Date Initial
- Demonstrate the ten principles of firearm safety.
(2, 23)____ ____
- Demonstrate (without actually loading) the
loading of an air rifle. (23) ____ ____
- Demonstrate the safety practices to befollowed
when picking up a firearm or receiving one from
someone. (23) ____ ___
- Name six range commands. (23) ____ ____
- Name the range safety rules for participants and
spectators. ____ ____
12Safety
- Maintenance log
- Equipment inventory
- Insurance
13Basis for Allegations of Negligence in Youth
Programming
- Hiring or Recruiting carelessness
- Emergency Training failure to provide
- Supervision Ratios inappropriate coverage
- Safe Transportation
- Equipment or Animals not equipped or trained
- Safety Procedures
- Inadequate Warnings
- Maintenance
- Equipment not in good condition
- Secondary Injury
144-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Leader Training
- Held yearly throughout Minnesota
- Discipline Instruction
- Archery
- Air (Rifle Pistol)
- Coordinator
- Muzzleloading
- Shotgun
- Wildlife
- Youth Development Instruction
- How to host one
- Application for hosting
15What is the MN 4-H State Shooting Sports
Wildlife Invitational?
- The opportunity for all youth enrolled in the
Shooting Sports Wildlife Program to showcase
the skills they have learned in the past year.
- Hosted for a two year timeframe by a county (or
group of counties). These volunteers and county
staff organize and plan the details of the
event. - All disciplines are offered and youth are
scheduled throughout the event.
- In 2007, 725 youth were registered for the event.
The event has increased since its beginning in
1985.
16Timelines regarding the 4-H Shooting Sports
Wildlife Invitational
- All entries are due to county office by July
21st
- Entries submitted to regional office for final
processing due to host Regional Office (in 2008
Andover) by August 1
- All entries are then scheduled and a final
schedule is typically available by August 25th
counties can then share with their participants
17Final registration process for 4-H Shooting
Sports Wildlife Invitational
- COUNTIES
- 1. Provide registration materials to members and
determine return date which will allow county to
process entries and return to Regional Center,
which must complete and send on to the Regional
Center doing final entries by August 1. (A
recommended county deadline would be July 20th). - 2. Review forms returnedlooking specifically
for Parent/guardian signatures on Registration
Form, Parental Consent of Discharge of air guns
and .22 pistols, Code of Conduct and Member
Information and Authorization Sheet (MIAS) Member
signature on Registration Form, Code of Conduct,
and Member Information and Authorization Sheet
(MIAS) Coaches names and signatures on
Registration Form - 3. Complete County Entry Form and return to
Regional Center
18- County Entry Form Return
with Registrations to the Regional Office
-
- Checklist Enclosed with this entry form are the
following items (check those enclosed). Send to
YOUR Regional Center as soon as possible after
July 20th. Late entries youth must self-
schedule events for Sunday morning and will not
be eligible for the National Invitational. - ? Computer Disk
- ? Individual Registration Form for each
participant, with member, parent and coach
signature
- ? All participant checks (made payable to the
University of Minnesota) for the amount indicated
on the
- individual registration form.
- ? Parental Consent to Use or Discharge Air Guns
signed forms for those required (ages 14
under).
- ? Parental Consent for .22 Pistol for those
required
- ? Team Competition Entry Form (may be turned in
at registration, but preferred now)
- ? Copy of Member Information Authorization Sheet
(Health Card) for each participant
- ? Wildlife Project Bowl Team Competition Entry
Form (MUST be turned in at registration)
- ? Wildlife Calling Contest Entry for all
participants
- ? Other items enclosed ________________________
_
- Conservation Exhibit type (display, game,
demonstration, etc.) and title. This MUST be a
new/different exhibit each year. Counties must
participate in a conference judging experience on
Saturday to be eligible for individual and team
awards. The conference judging may be done by
one youth or a team. Sign up when you arrive. - Insurance Our County buys Annual Medical
Insurance for our members ? Yes ? No
- Company
- 4-H Program Staff signature Date
____________
19What can you do in MN 4-H Shooting Sports
Wildlife?
- Learn safe and responsible use of firearms and
archery equipment
- Explore recreational activities the natural
environment
- Explore relationships between wildlife and animal
science projects i.e. wildlife and livestock
food preferences
- Discover heritage and history i.e. tanning of
hides preservation of meat sewing shooting
vests
- Public Speaking
- Community Pride Projects
20What is the 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife
Project Development Committee?
- The 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife PDC is
comprised of all of the nationally trained
instructors, as well as youth and volunteers who
serve a three year term. Industry
representatives also serve as partners to the
program. - Meetings are held two times a year on the second
Friday of March October on the St. Paul campus.
21Shooting Sports Wildlife PDCcontinued
- This group serves as the advisory group for the
MN 4-H SS W program.
- Helps to develop training programs
- Develops promotional materials
- Helps to create new educational programs
22Frequently Asked Questions
- Youve asked them, weve tried to answer them!
- Developed a reference guide of questions and
answers to assist you
- Handouts today website for future reference
23Where to look for more information
- MN 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife webpage
http//www.fourh.umn.edu/Programs/ShootingSports/
- National 4-H Shooting Sports webpage
http//www.4-hshootingsports.org/
- A staff resource page is coming soon
24Trivia Answers
- How many hours of wildlife training is needed
before a 4-H member can participate at the State
Shoot? (8 hours)
- What is the official name of the State Shoot?
(Minnesota 4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife
Invitational)
- How does a person become certified to be a 4-H
Shooting Sports Wildlife Leader? (Attend a
shooting sports wildlife certification training
held each year in the spring) - How would you become certified to teach MN 4-H
leaders so they can become certified instructors
in a discipline? (Attend a week long training
offered by the National 4-H Shooting Sports
Program) - Who determines the number of hours needed in a
4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Leader training?
(National 4-H Shooting Sports Program Committee)
- How often is it recommended that a leader
recertify their hours at a 4-H Shooting Sports
Leader training? (every 5 years)
- In Minnesota, who helps to design and implement
the guidelines for the program and oversees the
state shoot? (PDC)
- What is one term that is NOT used in the 4-H
Shooting Sports Wildlife Program? (weapon)
- Can you identify these three items related to the
4-H Shooting Sports Wildlife Project? (bow,
kneeling roll, shotgun shells)
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