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Hunting incident data analysis and teaching strategies to ensure safe and effective hunting practices. Topics include proper gear usage, communication, transportation and storage techniques, shot angles and placement, marking downed animals, and dispatching and processing game meat. Emphasis is placed on reducing wounding loss and avoiding meat waste.
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By Steve Hall, TPWD Hunter Education Coordinator
Hunting Incident Data Analysis (2005-2012)
selecting and loading the proper “dummy” ammunition into the firearms that they are handling. Ensure safe muzzle control at all times during the exercise – evaluate and correct wrong behaviors (you may use other students to evaluate actions as long as you put them in the same or related scenarios as well). Watch for good communication between team members, not pulling firearms out from the muzzle end, muzzle control, opening of closed actions, carries around others, etc. Review proper transportation and storage (SAFE) techniques, proper passing of firearms between team members and proper loading/unloading procedures using the various action types and dummy ammunition.
III. TOP TEN ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS “Unwritten laws” & behaviors especially “when no one is watching”
as sharing in the chores, leaving the hunting area better than you found it, picking up litter even if it wasn’t put there by you, helping and considering your hunting companions every step of the way? Do you hold values such as honesty, humiliation, hard work and pride in knowing you have done the best you can under the outdoor and hunting circumstances?
V. TOP TEN CARE of GAME Considerations “From Field to Table”