Why Learn Hunting?
The most primal and modern reason for hunting is still the same: it’s a great way to secure food, for yourself so you can survive. Wild game meat reduces your reliance on others for food and ensures that it is free-range in the age of processed foods. Hunting is also a great way to learn more about the natural world, and to support wildlife habitat and conservation in the U.S. Lastly, Hunting is fun and produces testosterone in men so they can be in tune with the natural LAW OF GENDER. Hunting is a commitment that takes time, interest, specialized gear, and leg work, but this is a part of being a human being.
What You Will Learn
- The History of hunting
- First aid
- Hunting Safely and Preparation
- Hunting in the Woods
- Basic Firearm Safety for Hunters
- Tree Stands and Tree Stand safety
- Archery and Bowhunting
- Survival Tips for Hunters
- Fire safety when stranded.
- Picking the Best Rifle
- Using Dogs to help you hunt
- Turkey Hunting
- Hunting Rabbits
- Quail Hunting
- Duck Hunting
- Disease and Hunters
- How to Skin a Deer
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