Teens participate in a recent kids shoot program at the Burlington Conservation Club. A new law hopes to encourage a new generation to take up hunting.
Jason Meisner, 12, of Burlington adjusts his ear plugs while getting ready to participate in s kids shoot program at the Burlington Conservation Club.
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Jeff Kojis, an instructor and assistant coach for the Burlington High School shooting sports team, makes a point during a recent kids shoot program at the Burlington Conservation Club.
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Austin Petrie, 16, of Burlington skeet shooting during in a kids shoot program at the Burlington Conservation Club.
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Anna Sommers, 13, of Burlington waiting for her turn to shoot while participating in a kids shoot program at the Burlington Conservation Club.
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Billy Ebbers, 14, from Burlington adjusts his safety glasses while participating in a kids shoot program at the Burlington Conservation Club.
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Tom Wondrash, Burlington Conservation Club manager, left, helps Reed Miller, 10, of Waterford, during a Kids Shoot event at the club last week. Under a new state law, children as young as 10 can hunt under the supervision of a mentor.