Official Tennessee bowhunting safety course Link to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

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

Chapter 8: Outdoor Preparedness
Importance of Planning and Preparation

Bowhunting is a safe outdoor pursuit when compared to other types of outdoor recreation and is significantly safer than many sports played indoors or outdoors.

However, bowhunting does involve a certain amount of risk. The equipment bowhunters use and the places they go provide opportunities for unplanned events that can result in physical harm or even death. The rougher the terrain—particularly in an unfamiliar area—the greater the chance of accidents. Climate extremes also increase the risk factor, and there’s always the prospect of getting lost.

To avoid or minimize problems, it’s essential that you plan carefully for the hunt. Responsible hunters anticipate potential problems and make plans to deal with them. Try to assess risks by visualizing every step of the hunt:

  • Driving to the hunting area
  • Hiking to a hunting spot
  • Erecting a stand or blind
  • Climbing into and out of your tree stand
  • Shooting and recovering game
  • Dressing the game
  • Packing out your game

Ask yourself what could go wrong at each step and determine how to avoid those problems. At the same time, you must prepare for the worst. That means being mentally prepared and equipped to cope with emergency situations.

Example of a Hunting Plan

Prepare a Hunting Plan

A hunting plan tells where and with whom you are hunting and when you expect to return. Give specific directions on your route to your destination and any alternate destinations you may have if bad weather alters your plan. Leave the plan with a family member or friend. Do not deviate from your hunting plan without notification. When hunting with a group, each person should discuss their route plan.

Download a printable version of a hunting plan in PDF format.

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