dglover
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LWG welcome to JHO, but first things first, I agree 100% with Hunterdoug on his post, hunting isn't a game like monopoly where you can just pass go and hunt. without taking the Ca. hunters safty course first you cant hunt no matter how intrested you are in hunting. if your serious and think you can just knock out the hunters saftey course that easy let me know when you do and post up your score, then we will talk about hunting. until then nothing else matters, have a great day!..................tra
While most of what you said is true it is in the wrong context.
Hunter safety scores are irrelevant.
When I took hunter safety 25 years ago it was much different then it is today.
The old timers that ran it might even have helped fudge a kid or two that knew it for the most part but I can't be sure.
It was free for me put on by the Kiwanis club.
There was a required field portion that you had to cross fences safely with a weapon, demonstrate the proper shooting zones while hunting with a shotgun, and we shot .22 caliber rifles at the range.
Grandpa had that sunk into my head before I started my ABC's.
I can still remember shooting my Mom's single shot lever action .22 with Grandpa teaching me the basics like it was yesterday.
It is my understanding this has been removed in most classes and replaced with more technical questions instead.
Actually you can just pass and go hunt.
You can also tag along as a non hunter without a license.
I have pictures of my little ones in the pheasant fields busting out birds in front of my pointers.
Don't tell them they are not hunting.
Anyone that has time and decent study skills can pass the test without any practical experience.
Except younger youth that have been tested out of hunting early.
I personally think we have set the bar to high academically. It is now much harder for our younger youth to pass the test.
This type of elitist attitude is part of the problem today.
It doesn't matter what your score is.
Hunting is not about who is the best test taker or even the best shot for that matter.
It is about a tradition passed down from generation to generation that enables you to take care of your family no matter what happens.
For those that don't have someone that passed it down they have to learn from others and will hopefully pass it on to their children and start the tradition in their own family.
Hunting is about many things for many different people but it is not about a test score for anyone.
This is only the beginning and has nothing to do with a hunter or their present skill level.
People that have been hunting for generations but never taken a recognized hunter safety course would have to test here in California.
Would you so quickly dismiss them and their lifetime of experience if they scored less then a newbie that is good at taking tests.
Just some food for thought.
I encourage people like this to learn as much as they can before and after the test.