- Location
- Vancouver, B.C.
I challenged it this year, piece of cake.
Be familiar with the current synopsis so you don't spend hours trying to find where it tells you it's ok to hunt bobcat with rimfire, exact dimensions of what's considered a tine, etc etc.
Know your safety (apparently they don't want you shooting from a vehicle for safety reasons, not for fair chase rules... BS, people shoot out of cars and moving helicopters all the time in other countries), and study up on your birds. They ask stuff like which grouse is most common in bc, what gallinaceous bird looks like what, yadda yadda.
Some questions are poorly phrased, like "what are ethics" with a choice between them being societally accepted or personal limitations... It's really both, but apparently ethics are a persons own restrictions on themselves, not societies agreed upon bounds.
Just challenge the bugger for 10$, and do it the next day if you fail. The course really doesn't teach much about how to actually hunt, just the safety and legal stuff.
Thanks that is really helpful. I am going to read it again one more time and re read the birds then challenge it.


















































