Hunter safety course for all. Usually a requirement to getting a hunting license. As for further education, Library for one. Best is to go to local shooting range with other people and get to know the hunters. Pick up some tips and if you get along, ask to join them. Book learning on basics is great, but adding a mentor/buddy is even better. Fortunately, I have never been in your position. I was raised with hunting and firearms. But I have taken a few that were new to hunting and helped where I could. With as much anti hunting and gun people who are around, I do my part to offset it.
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