Quality Deer Management Association - Deer Steward I - Branson, Mo. - 2011
Allen "horntagger" Morris of Jackson, Mo. And Ted Slinkard President of the SEMO Trail of Tears Branch attended the Deer Steward 1 Course in Branson, Mo. put on by the Quality Deer Management Association
Course was 2½ days in length and restricted to 50 or fewer people from across country. 14 states and 1 from Canada attended this class. Only 500 people have taken the class in the U.S. and that now represents over 2 million acres.
Around 22 hours days, days lasted from about 8:30 to 10:00 each on Sat and Sun, had nice welcome at Bid Cedar Lodge on Friday night and a 1/2 day tour of the Dr. Grant Woods Proving Grounds www.growingdeer.tv on Monday.
The top Deer & Wildlife Biologist from across the country on hand to teach the class.
Course was 2½ days in length and restricted to 50 or fewer people from across country. 14 states and 1 from Canada attended this class. Only 500 people have taken the class in the U.S. and that now represents over 2 million acres.
Around 22 hours days, days lasted from about 8:30 to 10:00 each on Sat and Sun, had nice welcome at Bid Cedar Lodge on Friday night and a 1/2 day tour of the Dr. Grant Woods Proving Grounds www.growingdeer.tv on Monday.
The top Deer & Wildlife Biologist from across the country on hand to teach the class.