Upcoming Events – August 2024 The Department is excited to host various public events in the upcoming months. Please check out these opportunities to build your skills. You can see all of the Department’s upcoming events on our website. |
Happy National Shooting Sports Month! August is National Shooting Sports Month, with events nationwide promoting shooting sports participation and safe firearms handling. Shooters can also take the +ONE pledge and introduce someone to the world of recreational shooting for the first time. | |
This is the perfect month to get out and practice safe shooting, sight in your rifle before hunting season or just have some fun with friends and family. A list of shooting ranges in New Mexico can be found here. |
Beginner Shotgun Shooting Clinic Registration is currently open for the Department of Game and Fish’s upcoming Beginner Shotgun Shooting Clinic, which will take place Aug. 16-17 at the Stephen M. Bush Memorial Shooting Range in Clayton. The clinic, which is open to anyone age 12 and older, will provide | |
participants with the opportunity to learn shotgun skills from trained staff. Shotguns, ammunition and targets will be provided. Those interested must register in advance by clicking here. The clinic will take place from 4-7 p.m. Aug. 16 and from 8 a.m.-noon Aug. 17. Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. |
A Rising Star in Archery Deming High School student Ashlynn McGinnis is one of the nation’s best high school female archers, having finished second in the 2024 National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) IBO/3-D National Open Championship in Florida in June. McGinnis’ performance comes on the heels of second-place finishes in the New Mexico State 3-D and Bullseye Championship, and she was also the highest-finishing New Mexican at the | |
Western National Championship in Salt Lake City. Way to go! For more about Ashlynn’s successful season and her path to becoming one of the country’s best young archers, click here. |
Safe Storage Saves Lives To ensure household safety and prevent unauthorized access, it is critical that gun owners practice responsible storage. Safe storage goes beyond simply hiding guns in closets or drawers. To practice safe storage, unloaded firearms should be secured in a locked cabinet, safe, gun vault, or storage case. These storage locations should be inaccessible to | |
children to minimize the risk of accidents or misuse. Additionally, utilizing gun locking devices can render firearms inoperable and provide an extra layer of security, and can be used as a complement to locked storage. If firearms are disassembled, it is important to store the parts securely in separate locations. It is essential to store ammunition in a separate, locked location away from firearms. This separation helps minimize the possibility of accidental discharge or unauthorized use. Always remember to double-check firearms thoroughly to confirm that they are unloaded when removing them from storage, as accidents can occur if a firearm is returned to storage loaded. Visit safestoragenm.org to order a free gun lock today! Upcoming Events Aug. 9 – State Game Commission Meeting at Bataan Hall in Taos. Click here for more information. Aug. 10 – Fly Fishing 101 Class at Eagle Nest Lake State Park. Click here for more information. Aug. 10 – Thirst for the Outdoors Adventure Fair at Canteen Brewery in Albuquerque. Click here for more information. Aug. 16-17 – Beginner Shotgun Shooting Clinic at Stephen M. Bush Memorial Shooting Range in Clayton. See above for more information. Aug. 24 – Hunter Education Instructor Training at the Department’s Southwest Area Office in Las Cruces. Click here for more information. To learn more about the Department’s educational opportunities, including aquatic/fishing education, conservation education, hunter education, off-highway vehicle and target and 3-D archery, please visit the Department’s website. |
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