It’s easy to get caught up in summer adventures and forget that fall hunting seasons are quickly approaching. For those planning to introduce a new hunter to the field this fall, youth or adult, now is the time to begin building the skills and confidence needed for a positive experience.
Hunting is a hands-on activity that requires situational awareness, coordination, and practice. It also carries inherent risks involving firearms, elevated hunting positions, and rugged terrain. Here are some suggestions for helping the newer hunter in your life build confidence, develop skills, and enjoy a successful introduction to the hunting tradition.
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