In Texas, individuals as young as 9 years old can take the Hunter Education course. However, those under 17 must complete the course to hunt unsupervised. The course is designed to teach safe hunting practices and is required for anyone born on or after September 2, 1971, who wants to hunt in Texas.
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Some of the hunter safety classes offered are home study. A student taking this type of class will be required to study the class materials independently, prior to hunt.
First you need to take a hunter safety class. You will also need a hunting licences. Then you need to get your gear and you are ready to go.
Varies, depending on where you are, and the type of course. I attended a 4-H Hunter Safety class in Colorado- most of the class was 11 years old- and were REALLY good students- getting ready to go hunting for the first time with family.
you have to take hunters safety and pass the test and then the instructor willl give it to you
I got my DNR license when i was 11 and took the Hunter Safety Class after that i got my real hunting license. Where i live you have to be 11 to be able to take the class and when you graduate the class you get a DNR number and when you go register that's the number on the back of your tag. If you already have a DNR number and have already taken the class than go and get your real license but you MUST TAKE THE CLASS you CAN NOT use your fathers or older brothers old license numbers that ILLEGAL!
yes or you need to have had a pa hunting license befor they made the safety coarse law(was about 20 years ago)
if you are with a parent and younger than 16 technecally no you dont have to take an hunting license for deer i dont know for anything else.
Hunting for rabbits is like hunting for any animal. Some concerns to take into effect would be safety in the forest while hunting, making sure to be dressed appropriately and being aware of other animals.
You can ask your nearest Game and Fish Department for information.
You can be any age.
21 or older sometimes even older than that...