Hunter’s Resolutions
This is Passport to Texas
As the holiday season winds down, it’s time to start thinking about the year ahead. And for most of us, that includes making few resolutions. Terry Erwin has suggestions for hunters.
First off, hunters ought to think ahead and plan for their trips for the upcoming year.
Erwin oversees hunter education at Parks and Wildlife.
Certification is required for a lot of out of states. And you need to get that certification done. So get your hunter ed completed early…get it out of the way…you only have to take it once.
But the resolutions for hunters don’t stop there.
If you talk about a resolution, then we want that instructor who’s going to teach a class to convey to the students, number one – resolve to always point that muzzle in a safe direction. Always treat every firearm as if it’s loaded, and always identify your target before you shoot, what’s in front of it and what’s beyond it. Any other resolutions ought to be: if you’re going to take an animal you ought to consumer it. If you’re not going to consume it then give it to Hunters for the Hungry where it can be consumed by those who really need it.
Our show is made possible by the Wildlife Restoration Program…working to increase hunting and shooting opportunities in Texas.
For Texas Parks and Wildlife…Cecilia Nasti