Concealed carry


Concealed carry

Salem

The Salem Hunting Club, 549 N. Indiana Ave., will have concealed-carry classes today and Nov. 11. Cost is $85.

For more information or to register, call Jay Klein at 330-831-9847, or go to www.salemhuntingclub.com.

Shooting activities

Salem

The Salem Hunting Club, 549 N. Indiana Ave., is offering a number of activities open to the public.

Shot from indoors, Winter Pistol League meets on the second and third Thursdays of the month at 6 p.m., with makeup shoots on the first Thursday at 6 p.m. Rimfire or center-fire pistols are used, and any optic is permissible. A banquet takes place at the end of the season.

Also, .22-rifle matches take place every Friday at 6 p.m. Any optic is permissible.

Additional details on all club activities are available at www.salemhuntingclub.com, or call 330 831-9847.

Fall turkey shoots

Lowellville

The Lowellville Rod and Gun Club, 6225 Quarry Road, will have fall turkey shoots through Nov. 20.

Sign-ups are at 6 p.m., and shoots are at 7. Shells are provided at $2 per shell. There will be a novelty .410 shoot (guns will be available to use).

For more information, call John at 330-757-9020.

Turkey shoots

New Middletown

New Middletown Farmers & Sportsmen Club, 3341 E. Calla Road, will have turkey shoots every Wednesday through April 24.

Shoots are open to the public. Sign-up is at 6 p.m., and shoots are at 7.

For more information, go to www.newmiddletownsportsmen.com.

State now selling multiyear licenses to hunters, anglers

COLUMBUS

Hunters and anglers in Ohio can now buy multiyear licenses from the state.

Anglers and hunters can purchase three-year, five-year, 10-year and lifetime hunting or fishing licenses.

All single-year and multiyear licenses can be purchased online at wildohio.gov and at participating agents. An Ohio driver’s license or state identification must be associated with the customer’s account.

Lifetime licenses can be purchased online or at any of the department’s Division of Wildlife offices or at the Columbus headquarters. Agents currently cannot sell lifetime licenses.

State officials say all money from multiyear and lifetime license sales will go to the Wildlife Fund to be used to protect and enhance Ohio’s wildlife populations.

Staff/wire reports