Hi to all,
So, for the last several months I have been weighing up whether or not I will try hunting this year. As it stands now however, I am a can and paper shooter, and know nothing about hunting. What are requirements for getting one's hunting liscence? I have heard of the CORE course, but know nothing about it, have heard of hunting draws and know nothing about them... as you can see, I know very little from the legal requirement standpoint. I am familiar with deer, bears, and to some degree cougars, and am confident in my outdoors skills.
My main purpose in hunting would be to get a large supply of meat for over the school year. Could anyone roughly field a cost of taking the required courses, getting tags (or whatever else is required)? I have several different .303 chambered rifles and a Mosin nagant, so from what I can gleam I won't be needing a new rifle for the job. Also, my father was taught to be a butcher, so he can help me with processing the animal if I run into trouble. In short, I am looking at hunting as a means to a good supply of good meat. Would it be reasonable to think that it will be both a cost effective way of eating, and a good opportunity to learn more about the sport? Would people suggest I start on small game first? What were other's first experiences?
P.S. - I'm doing some research and checking Huntingbc.ca as well, just wanted the CGN communities input on it as well.
So, for the last several months I have been weighing up whether or not I will try hunting this year. As it stands now however, I am a can and paper shooter, and know nothing about hunting. What are requirements for getting one's hunting liscence? I have heard of the CORE course, but know nothing about it, have heard of hunting draws and know nothing about them... as you can see, I know very little from the legal requirement standpoint. I am familiar with deer, bears, and to some degree cougars, and am confident in my outdoors skills.
My main purpose in hunting would be to get a large supply of meat for over the school year. Could anyone roughly field a cost of taking the required courses, getting tags (or whatever else is required)? I have several different .303 chambered rifles and a Mosin nagant, so from what I can gleam I won't be needing a new rifle for the job. Also, my father was taught to be a butcher, so he can help me with processing the animal if I run into trouble. In short, I am looking at hunting as a means to a good supply of good meat. Would it be reasonable to think that it will be both a cost effective way of eating, and a good opportunity to learn more about the sport? Would people suggest I start on small game first? What were other's first experiences?
P.S. - I'm doing some research and checking Huntingbc.ca as well, just wanted the CGN communities input on it as well.





















































