You should always point this part of the gun in a safe direction.
What is the muzzle?
The mechanism that prevents the gun from firing
What is a safety?
The name of the feathered end of the bow
What is fletching?
Can be heard "drumming" in a forest in the spring.
What is a ruffed grouse?
What is the weather?
The most effective place to shoot an animal
What is the vital organs?
After field dressing (gutting) a deer what comes next?
Hang it and skin it so the meat cools off and doesn't spoil.
What is the riser?
The largest member of the deer family/ungulates in Alberta
What is the moose?
Condition of having dangerously low body temperature
What is hypothermia?
Texas Game Wardens are responsible for enforcing all hunting and fishing
What are laws and regulations?
List 4 actions found in rifles or shotguns
What is bolt, semi auto, pump, lever, break/hinge
The type of hunting tip used for big game.
What is a broadhead?
Another name for the elk.
What is wapiti?
What is three days?
The three basic parts of a modern firearm
Course that you must go through to legally hunt in Alberta
What is Hunters Education?
This is the minimum poundage required to hunt big game in Alberta
What is 35 pounds?
It has a green head like a Mallard, but it's bill is much bigger/wider.
What is a shoveler?
The amount of time that you can survive without food?
What is 2-3 weeks?
Once you have shot an animal what is the first thing you do?
Wait an appropriate amount of time before pursuing it.
What is assume the gun is loaded, control the muzzle, keep finger off the trigger, See that it is safe (prove)
What is 7/8 of an inch?
The type of deer that has 1 main beam with points coming up off the main beam, NOT forking.
What is a white tailed deer?
What is the first thing to do if you are lost in the summer in Alberta?
What is stop walking and look for a place to build a shelter?