Hunting Techniques
Animal Behavior
Field Dressing
Gears and Equipment
Survival Skills
100

What technique involves staying still and letting the game come to you?

Stand or ambush hunting

100

What is it called when deer rub their antlers on trees?

Rubbing

100

What is the first thing you should do after tagging a harvested animal?

Field dress it to cool the meat quickly

100

What’s the primary purpose of a rangefinder?

To measure the distance to a target

100

What’s the most important thing to do if you get lost in the woods?

Stop, stay calm, and use S.T.O.P. (Stop, Think, Observe, Plan)

200

What’s it called when you quietly move through the woods searching for game?

Still-hunting or stalking

200

Why do turkeys “dust”?

To clean themselves and remove parasites

200

Why is it important to avoid puncturing the stomach or intestines when field dressing?

It can contaminate the meat

200

What does a “tree stand safety harness” do?

Prevents falls while hunting from a height

200

What three things are essential for survival outdoors?

Shelter, water, and fire

300

What’s the advantage of hunting during dawn or dusk?

Animals are most active (crepuscular activity)

300

What’s the main reason animals move more during cold fronts?

Changes in temperature and barometric pressure trigger feeding

300

What tool is best for cutting through a deer’s pelvis or rib cage?

Bone saw or game shears

300

What is the advantage of using scent-control sprays or clothing?

Reduces human odor to avoid detection

300

What’s the universal distress signal in threes?

Three shots, whistles, or flashes

400

What tool helps hunters determine wind direction?

Wind indicator or powder bottle

400

What is a “rut” in deer hunting?

The breeding season when bucks are most active

400

How can you tell if meat has spoiled in warm weather?

Foul odor, discoloration, or slimy texture

400

What is “zeroing” a scope?

Adjusting sights so the point of aim matches the point of impact at a certain distance

400

How can you find north using the sun?

The sun rises in the east and sets in the west

500

What is “spot-and-stalk” hunting?

Spotting game from a distance, then carefully approaching within range

500

What does it mean if a deer “snorts” or “blows”?

It’s alarmed and warning other deer of danger

500

What is “aging” game meat?

Letting meat hang at a controlled temperature to improve tenderness and flavor

500

Must be set at 35 pounds to legally hunt with it..

longbow

500

What does hypothermia mean?

A dangerous drop in body temperature