HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE (Level 1 - Firearms)
in Foraging (hunting)
Created by
Naturally Sufficient
A deer hunting course is designed to educate individuals about the responsible and ethical practices
involved in hunting deer. These courses typically cover a range of topics to ensure hunters have the
knowledge and skills needed for a safe and successful hunting experience.
This deer hunting course aims to equip you with the knowledge required to embark on
your own hunting trip with confidence upon completion of the course.
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Being a responsible & ethical hunter
Introduction to Australia’s deer species
Types of firearms for deer hunting
Hunting strategies & methods
Tracking & stalking
A day in the life of a deer
Shot placements
Retrieval strategy
Carry out and break down
Caping and trophy care
Firearm safety
Bushcraft and survival
Basic first aid
Hunting law (in Victoria)
Field trip into deer habitat
Tips on starting public hunting
Tips on getting access to private properties
NOTE:
The onsite workshop doesn’t include accommodation
The course will start Friday night 7pm with meet & greet over casual drinks on our Flowerdale farm in Victoria.
Then the workshop will officially kick off at 9am the next day and continue until Sunday afternoon around 4pm.
The head instructor is a veteran deer hunter, who also instructs at the annual Australian Deer Association course.
With over 40 years experience in deer hunting, you'll be guaranteed to walk away from this course with
more knowledge and confidence than before, whether you’re experienced or a beginner hunter.
This is your opportunity to meet new friends and maybe even your next hunting partner.
All food will be provided (breakfast, snack, lunch & dinner) with our farm fresh produce,
with everyone involved in fun meal preparation
LOCATION:
2488 Whittlesea-Yea Road, Flowerdale, VIC 3717
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