Friday, September 30, 2011
Hunting
If hunters keep a few simple thoughts in mind, they can hunt safely and set a good example for other hunters. Here are the basics of good hunter etiquette.
Follow the rules of safe gun handling. Be proficient in the use of your equipment. Know and obey laws and [...]
Friday, September 30, 2011
Hunting
Hunting
If hunters keep a few simple thoughts in mind, they can hunt safely and set a good example for other hunters. Here are the basics of good hunter etiquette.
- Follow the rules of safe gun handling.
- Be proficient in the use of your equipment.
- Know and obey laws and regulations.
- Develop hunting skills and knowledge.
- Develop a personal code of conduct and consistently stick to it—that includes packing out refuse, closing gates, and staying on roads.
- Respect the wildlife you hunt and the land it inhabits.
- Respect other hunters and rights of non-hunters and landowners.
- Relax and enjoy your hunt, whether you get your game or not.
- Get involved in conserving wildlife and hunting.
- Clean up your garbage, close gates.
- Be a role model; share your skill and knowledge with others
via Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks :: Traditional Hunter Behavior Sets The Standard.
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