Children and Hunting: What All Parents Should Know
By Laura Ward, published Dec 10, 2007
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Both children and adults should take a hunting safety course before going into the woods. If your child has not taken and passed an approved safety course, do not allow them to hunt. Knowing how to shoot a bow and arrow or gun is very important. Take your child to target practice before allowing them into the woods. Make sure your child knows how to hold the weapon properly and make sure they understand when it is an appropriate time to take a shot. Make sure that your child always treats a gun as a loaded gun, but make sure to unload all guns when they are not being used. Do not ever hunt with people that do not follow the laws regarding safe hunting. Some disrespectful hunters are willing to be risky when taking shots on an animal they really want. You and your child should always realize that there will be people hunting that do not know or care about the rules of hunting.
While it is appropriate to wear camouflage into the woods while hunting, it is also important to wear a distinct color that is easy to see. Many hunters wear "blaze orange" toboggans, jackets or face masks while they are hunting. Blaze orange is not found in nature and therefore, other hunters can recognize a person with this color on. Make sure that your child wears the appropriate attire and knows that you never shoot a gun in the direction of blaze orange.
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