Title: Environmental Resources Unit
1Environmental Resources Unit
- Animal Wildlife Management
2Problem Area
3Lesson
- Understanding Hunting Safety
4Learning Targets
- I can explain hunting as a sport.
- I can list important regulations that govern
hunting. - I can explain firearm handling and safety.
- I can explain firearm safety in the home.
- I can list basic survival rules.
5Terms to Know
- Ammunition
- Bag limit
- Compass
- Firearm
- Game
- Hunting
- Hunting gear
- Hunting license
- Prevention
- Season length
- Shooting
- Solvent
- STOP
- Topographical map
- Trigger lock
- Zone
6What is hunting?
- Hunting is harvesting game for food.
- Game animals are animals hunted for food or
sport. Game is a crop produced by the land. - Hunting is a wildlife management tool.
- It reduces wildlife populations and helps to keep
a balance between the number of animals in an
area and the ability of the area to provide food.
7What is hunting?
- All people where hunters at one time.
- Before domestication, all where harvested using
the hunting and gathering technique. - Modern sport hunting is a carryover from the time
that hunting animals for food and clothing was
necessary for human survival.
8Why do people hunt?
- Some people like the taste of game.
- Many people enjoy learning to identify game
signs, calling game and scouting. - Some people like the challenge, both physically
and mentally. - Some people enjoy the outdoors and the relaxation
that come with being outdoors.
9What is shooting?
- Shooting is the non-hunting firing of guns to
develop skills in aiming, firing and accuracy. - Shooting is usually done at different kinds of
targets. - Not all shooters are hunters.
- Some people enjoy target shooting yet choose not
to hunt.
10What makes a safe shooter?
- Eye protection
- Ear protection
- Muzzle control
- Correct stance
- Knows their zone of fire
- Knows their weapon
11What are the responsibilities of a good hunter?
- Treat all property with respect and try to leave
the land better than they found it. - Respect the landowners right to privacy and
safety. - Show respect for all wildlife.
- Show respect to all who use the outdoors.
- Answering for your actions and knowing the
difference between right and wrong.
12What about a bad hunter?
- It takes only a few irresponsible hunters to harm
the Image people have of all hunters. - Taking game where hunting is not allowed, or
while trespassing, or out of season or before and
after shooting hours is called poaching - Poaching is illegal!!!!
13What are some important regulations that govern
hunting?
- The Pittman-Robertson Act
- Referred as the Federal Aid in Wildlife
Restoration Act. - Sponsored by Senators Key Pittman and Willis
Robertson, Signed into law in 1937 by President
Roosevelt - Pittman-Robertson money is used to finance Hunter
Education
14What are some important regulations that govern
hunting?
- A hunting license is a small written document
that indicates that an individual has paid a fee
and is legally entitled to hunt.
15What are some important regulations that govern
hunting?
- Bag limit-the number of animals that can be
legally harvested in one day or season. - Sometimes known as daily limits.
- Set by population estimates by the Department of
Natural Resources. - Season length-the number of days that a species
can be hunted in one year.
16What are some important regulations that govern
hunting?
- Hunting Gearall of the devices used in taking
game and protecting the hunter. - Firearma tool that propels a projectile (bullet)
by burning gunpowder. - There are laws that regulate the kinds (and
sizes) of firearms that can be used with various
species.
17What are some important regulations that govern
hunting?
- Ammunitionany combination of powder, shot or
bullets used in shotguns, rifles or pistols. - There are laws that regulate the kinds (and
sizes) of ammunition that can be used with
various species.
18How do you handle firearms safely?
- Treat every firearm with the same respect due a
loaded firearm - Control the direction of your firearms muzzle
- I.D. your target and what is beyond it
- Be sure the barrel and action are clear of
obstructions and that you have only ammunition of
the proper size for the firearm you are carrying.
19How Safe is Hunting?
20How do you handle firearms safely?
- What is a safety?
- A mechanical device that may fail!
21How do you handle firearms safely?
- Unload firearms when not in use. Leave the
actions open. - Never point a firearm at anything you do not want
to shoot. Avoid all horseplay with a firearm. - Never climb a fence or tree, or jump a ditch or
log with a loaded firearm.
22How do you handle firearms safely?
- Never shoot a bullet at a flat, hard surface or
water. - Store firearms and ammunition separately beyond
the reach of children and careless adults. - Avoid alcoholic beverages or other mood-altering
drugs before or while shooting.
23How do you handle firearms safely?
- Field Carries
- Trail
- Sling
- Shoulder
- Double hand
- Elbow
- Cradle
24How do you handle firearms safely?
2-hand or ready carry
Shoulder carry
25How do you handle firearms safely?
Sling carry
Side or elbow carry
26How do you handle firearms safely?
- Know the vitals of you target species.
- Large animals-front chest area contains the heart
and lungs. - Turkeys are difficult to kill in the chest area.
Target the head and neck regions.
27How do you handle firearms safely?
- Shoot only within your distance limitations.
- Avoid taking long shots.
- Be sure aiming point is visible and is free of
obstruction. - Alert animals are risky targets.
- Try for a quartering away shot on big game.
- Avoid moving away shots.
28How do you handle firearms safely?
- To insure a safe hunting trip for everyone, they
plan a shooters zone of fire. - A zone is the area in which a hunter plans on
shooting. - Points of Note
- Two hunters should not shoot at the same game.
- Dont take an over-the-hill shot.
- Know your limitations!
29How do you handle firearms safely?
- Prevention-taking steps so that accidents can be
prevented. - Relax, do not become overeager.
- Never load or transport loaded and uncased
weapons. IT IS THE LAW. - Transporting includes vehicle, boat, ATV,
bicycle-even on horseback. - Know your Master Eye. It makes a difference
when aiming.
30Activity-Finding Your Master Eye
- Face an object about 10 feet away.
- Extend your arms straight out in front of you.
- Form a small triangle by overlapping your hands
- Look through the triangle with both eyes
- Focus on the object
- Close one eye at a time
- Without moving your hands, the eye that keeps the
object in the center of the triangle is your
dominant or master eye.
31How can firearms be safe in the home?
- Always carefully and completely unload sporting
firearms before bringing them into the home. - Never load a sporting firearm in the home.
- Store firearms in your home in a secure location
such as a locking steel cabinet or gun safe.
Glass front gun cabinets are not considered to be
a secure storage area. - Remember to place firearm in their proper storage
location.
32How can firearms be safe in the home?
- Responsible hunters make certain the firearms in
their home are not easily accessible to anyone
who may not be trained in the safe handling of
firearms. - Always use a trigger lock or cable lock-a safety
device used to prevent a firearm from being
accidentally fired. - Cable locks are available free of charge through
Project Childsafe.
33How can firearms be safe in the home?
Cable Lock
Trigger Lock
34How can firearms be safe in the home?
- It is important to clean all firearms prior to
storage to prevent rust. - Brush away dirt, sand and leaves from the action
and barrel. - Use a solvent, a mixture of cleaning compounds
that are high in concentration.
35How can firearms be safe in the home?
- Put a light coat of oil on the inside and
outside. - Avoid touching the firearm with bare hands after
cleaning as the chemicals your skin can cause
rust or a discolored area on the gun metal.
36How can firearms be safe in the home?
- Store the firearm in a dry place in order to
prevent rust. - An electric ionization rod can be used to help
prevent rust. - Firearms and ammunition should be in separate
locations. - Make sure key to locks are hidden and out of
reach of children.
37What are the basic survival rules when hunting?
- Now how to use a topographical map-aerial
drawings of the area to be hunted. - Know how to use a compass-an instrument used for
determining directions.
38What are the basic survival rules when hunting?
- If lost-remember S.T.O.P.
- sit down
- think
- observe
- plan
- Plan ahead
- Know how to build a fire
- Carry a cellular phone
39What are the basic survival rules when hunting?
- Tell someone where you are going
- Never hunt alone
- Carry food water
- Take along two compasses a map
- Wear proper clothing
- Observe weather forecasts
40What are the basic survival rules when hunting?
- Pack a survival kit.
- Spare knife
- Spare compass
- Whistle
- Matches in waterproof container
- Second fire making method
- Fire starter
41What are the basic survival rules when hunting?
- Survival kit, continued
- Medications
- First Aid Kit
- Drinking water
- Nylon cord
- Extra glasses
- Sunglasses