Juniors Acquiring Knowledge Ethics and Sportsmanship


    Youth test their skills and knowledge in both indoor and outdoor
    learning stations. Activities include but not limited to sporting clays,
    shotgun patterning, black powder shooting, camping, hunting safety,
    archery, conservation and habitat work, turkey calling, primitive skills,
    fishing, and much more. JAKES® events give youth a great
    opportunity to make new friends and have fun while learning about
    our great natural resources. For adults, it is very rewarding to
    volunteer to help at a JAKES® event. If you are one of those people
    who believes in putting something back into nature and realize that
    America's youth hold the key to the future of all wildlife conservation,
    we hope you'll consider hosting a JAKES® event or volunteer to help.

    Let your child experience the outdoors through supervised, hands-on
    activities at an event near you. Contact Bob Leasure at
    wvjakes@hotmail.com or by calling 304-758-4374.
West Virginia State Chapter National Wild Turkey Federation
Bob Leasure
Volunteer JAKES Coordinator
West Virginia State Chair
HC 69, Box 15
Alma, WV 26320
Phone:  304-758-4374
E-Mail:
Wvjakes@hotmail.com