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  • Safety Training for Hunting

    Hunting is a challenging sport that allows you to get away on a relaxing vacation and, depending on your skill, may allow you to bring back food at the same time. Hunting can also be dangerous when you don't know what you are doing. The potential to get lost or have a firearm mishap is high, so every hunter is required to complete a hunter safety course.

  • Kids Online Hunting Safety Course in Ohio

    Ohio requires youth and adult hunters to successfully complete a hunter education course in order to be fully licensed. The course is available in both a classroom and an online version, although the final session for both versions of the course, which includes a written test, must be completed in a classroom.

  • Online Hunting Safety

    Active hunters and newcomers understand hunting is a fun recreational activity, yet the sport carries many risks. According to Maine's Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, shooting-related accidents and injuries occur each year during hunting trips. For protection of hunters and the public, the International Hunter Education Association developed an online hunter safety course. According to Today's Hunter, only 26 US states offer online hunting safety courses, yet all 50 states require hunters to complete a practical exercise and written test.

  • How to Take a Hunting Safety Class Online

    Hunting has been practiced since time immemorial and was a necessity for early civilization. It was also an important religious ritual for leisure societies. Since its wild beginnings, hunting has been curtailed to include standard etiquette and safety regulations. Policies on hunting vary state-by-state and country-by-country, so it is always better to know whether a hunting license is required in your area. Whether it is required or not, hunting safety is a valuable skill to possess, regardless of regulations.

  • Pennsylvania Game Commission Safety & Hunting Course

    Since the late 1800s, responsibility for managing Pennsylvania’s wildlife and accompanying resources has belonged to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. One of their tasks, helping to ensure that wild game hunting is as safe as possible, is largely accomplished through the agency's Hunter-Trapper Education course.

  • Bifocal Safety Glasses for Hunting & Shooting

    People of all ages and ability enjoy hunting; however, many people think that their vision is reason not to hunt. With bifocal safety glasses for hunting, you can easily read a map, see what is ahead and better group the shots.

  • How to Pass the Hunting Safety Course

    Fall is hunting season. At one time hunting was an important time of year as it represented a source of food for hunters, as well as other necessities such as leather and moccasins. Now, hunting has become more of a sport. Since it is a sport which involves guns, it is necessary to take a hunting safety course.

  • How to Practice Hunting Etiquette

    In almost every other case, etiquette is merely politeness and formal rules of conduct to make sure that no one is offended. While hunting, however, practicing good etiquette can save lives. There are a few rules designed for cleanliness and efficiency of the hunt, as well as a few others designed for safety. The practice of good etiquette can lead to the best hunt possible.

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