Hunter Readiness: Preparing for the Season
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Hunter Education Class: TPWD employee Joshua Ndegwa takes shooting instructions form Hunter Education Coordinator Steve Hall. This is Passport to Texas Deer season is fast approaching, and hunter readiness is key to experiencing a safe and successful hunt. Preparation, Practice and Planning for that upcoming hunt. Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Hunter Education Coordinator Steve Hall. The practice is the big one. I think that in our busy world we just don’t seem to carve out that time. But you can join clubs, you can join shoots like archery shoots or clubs like long-distance rifle shooting to kind of keep your skills honed. Another way for veteran hunters to sharpen their skills is to become hunter education instructors, giving their knowledge and skills to young hunters. The number one citation written during hunting season is not having a hunter education course, required for anyone born on or before September 2, 1971. Educated hunters understand safety is paramount. Even so, Steve says hunters should be mindful of the most common mishaps. Even though hunting is safe and getting safer, remember the three top hunting incidents. One is careless handling in and around vehicles. Number two is swinging on game outside of a safe zone of fire, and number three is being sure of your target, what is font of and beyond it. Have a successful and safe hunting season and remember to share your knowledge with new hunters. That’s how we keep the tradition alive. For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.
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