Nosler Partners With International Hunter Education Association

Nosler, Inc. has announced its support of Hunter’s Handbook, the official student publication of the International Hunter Education Association.

Nosler Partners With International Hunter Education Association

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Hunter’s Handbook is distributed in hunter education classrooms across the United States, online, and through a variety of conservation and outdoor enthusiast programs. Designed as a training aid and produced by the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA), “Hunter’s Handbook” gives its sponsors the opportunity to reach new hunters at point-of-entry, building brand loyalty while hunters are gearing up for their first-time hunting experiences and a lifetime of successful outdoor adventures.

Nosler is a company that was founded by a lifelong hunter,” said Nosler Vice President of Sales and Marketing Pat Mundy. “To us, helping new hunters have a successful experience is integral to making our sport thrive. We are extremely proud to support not only hunters, but the dedicated 55,000 volunteer hunter education instructors that are the future of this sport.”

In addition to supporting Hunter’s Handbook, Nosler is also stepping up to benefit the IHEA-USA Hunter & Shooting Sports Education Journal, which gives critical information on teaching safe hunting techniques, conservation, products and tips to the largest volunteer groups in the United States outside of volunteer firemen — the hunter education instructor.

To become involved in Hunter’s Handbook or the IHEA-USA Hunter & Shooting Sports Education Journal, contact Mike Thomas (307) 340-0022 or Leaha Wirth (971) 322-7548 of BOLT Strategies. 

For more information on the IHEA, visit www.ihea-usa.org.

New hunters, regardless of age, benefit from learning safe and ethical hunting practices.
New hunters, regardless of age, benefit from learning safe and ethical hunting practices.


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