Questions and Answers with complete solution
The primary objective of hunder education programs is to
To produce knowledgeable, responsible, and involved hunters
What are three behaviors of a responsible hunter
Obey hunting laws, hunt fairly, practice safety rules and wait for a clean shot before
shooting
The 1937 Pittman-Roberston Act was created to do what
support hunting projects such as hunter safety education courses, land acquisition and
improve wildlife habitat
Treat every firearm as if it were
Loaded
The muzzle of your gun should always be pointed where
Point it at a safe direction
When shooting a firearm always be sure of
your target and make sure you know what you are shooting at with an adequate
backstop
When shooting a firearm never
Shoot flat or at a hard surface or at water
WHen shooting a fireamre you should keep your finger
outside of the trigger guard until read to shoot
When shooting a firearm you should always point your gun only at what
Pointed at what you intend to shoot
When you are not using your firearm
You should leave it unloaded and the action open
Who provides federal aid (money) to state wildlife agencies to pay for hunting
projects
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
This is not a source of hunter education funding
State Highway Department
Why do we have hunting laws
To conserve wildlife for future generations to enjoy
Aldo Leopold, the "father of wildlife management" once said ETHICAL BEHAVIOR
is
Doing the right thing when no one else is watching
The first thing you do when trying to gain access to private property
Ask landowners for permision to hunt
This is not a reason why hunting laws were created
To limit profits of sporting goods manufacturers
A responsible and ethical hunter would not
Waste meat and usable parts of the game harvested
Responsible hunters
kkeep firearms out of sight when not hunting
To bring respect to the sport of hunting, hunter can