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Old October 19, 2009, 02:36 PM   #7
davlandrum
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When my son took his hunter safety course, I sat in with him. It was worthless. Yes, the gun safety part is important, but the hunting part was a waste.
Not clear on how it could be both worthless, yet important at the same time. It is Hunter SAFETY, not Hunting Techniques...

Uncle Buck nailed it.

I am an instructor, so have been through the stuff over and over, but everytime it serves as a reminder. Before I started instructing, I think my habits might have gotten a little lax, but not anymore.

I also learn from the parents that stay with their kids in class, many of them contribute an anecdote that helps illustrate a point, or a tip/trick that has worked for them.

Enjoy, Ninjatoth!

Instructors try their best, but there are constraints on how many hours the class can last and what material MUST be covered.
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