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Waterfowl Shooting Tips

Safety in waterfowl hunting begins before you enter the hunting blinds:

• Review, understand and obey the Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety.
• Make sure that the gun safety is on at all times, except when you are ready to shoot.
• Guns should be loaded only with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, preferably up.
• Make sure you and your hunting partner agree on your zones of fire.
• Guns should be stored vertically in the blind in a secure position until it is time to shoot. Don’t
   rest your gun across your lap.
• Be conscious of muzzle blast at all times and don’t shoot over or near your hunting partner.
• Assist your guide or partner by "marking" downward birds.
• Tag your birds as soon as convenient for transportation to the picking room.
• Good sportsmen only take shots they can make. This reduces the possibility of crippling a
   bird. When in doubt, pass up the shot. If you have questions about range or distance, check
   with your guide.
• While you are waterfowling stay in the blind. Be sure and check with your guide or partner if
   you plan on retrieving a bird yourself.

Finally, before leaving the blind, and again before entering a vehicle, make sure your shotgun action is open and check your gun to ensure it is unloaded.