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New to hunting and would like a instructor.
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 621867" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>If you were closer we would be doing some basic stuff this afternoon. I am a certified trainer in rifle, shotgun and pistol as well as a range officer and hunter ed instructor. Although I am to far away to give you any personal tips I will advise this. Find the nearest gun or rifle club in your area. If you havent already, you really should take the hunters ed course. The one we put on is awesome and hunters of all ages take it. That is a great way to meet local shooters and hunters. Get involved in the club a little and find a hunting buddy. It will make all your experiences more fun. </p><p> </p><p>Practice at this club range and sharpen your skills as much as you can. Remember coyote calling can be tough or easy. Sometimes they come running in and sometimes they never show. Stick with it. Persistency really pays off in this sport.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck and be safe!</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 621867, member: 7503"] If you were closer we would be doing some basic stuff this afternoon. I am a certified trainer in rifle, shotgun and pistol as well as a range officer and hunter ed instructor. Although I am to far away to give you any personal tips I will advise this. Find the nearest gun or rifle club in your area. If you havent already, you really should take the hunters ed course. The one we put on is awesome and hunters of all ages take it. That is a great way to meet local shooters and hunters. Get involved in the club a little and find a hunting buddy. It will make all your experiences more fun. Practice at this club range and sharpen your skills as much as you can. Remember coyote calling can be tough or easy. Sometimes they come running in and sometimes they never show. Stick with it. Persistency really pays off in this sport. Good luck and be safe! Jeff [/QUOTE]
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