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Official Texas Hunting Safety Course Link to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Hello, hunter! Texas's online hunting course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Today's Hunter in Texas course—the official hunting safety course of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Texas certification.

The Hunter's Image Matters

Be a responsible Texas hunterResponsible hunters welcome laws that enforce sportsmanlike hunting practices because the behavior of irresponsible hunters has caused some people to oppose hunting.

Nationally, approximately five percent of the population hunts, and roughly the same percentage actively opposes hunting. The rest of the population is predominantly neutral. However, bad behavior by hunters could sway some of the neutral crowd into the anti-hunting camp.

How Hunters Make a Positive Impact

  • Put in countless hours to improve wildlife habitat.
  • Help biologists transplant game species and save other species from extinction.
  • Encourage others to practice ethical behavior.
4C's of a responsible hunter

A Responsible Texas Hunter Is:

CAREFUL—A hunter's commitment and attitude to basic rules of safety

COURTEOUS—A hunter's behavior. To be courteous is to be polite or gracious

CONSIDERATE—A hunter's respect for others

CAPABLE—A hunter's abilities including marksmanship, outdoor skills, knowledge level and good judgment

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