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. Dont
rest your gun across your lap.
Be conscious of muzzle blast at all times and dont 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. |