Jikst
32 Cal
I grew up in LA, I’ve never met anyone who hunts. How do I get started? I now reside nearFort Tejon.
is there a shooting club near you? maybe go to a sporting goods store and start your journey there. you need proper boots, clothes, hunting license etcI grew up in LA, I’ve never met anyone who hunts. How do I get started? I now reside nearFort Tejon.
Nice thank you. There is one near me in February. I’m signing up now.You could start by taking classes offered by your state. These would not only teach you basic skills you will need, but give you access to instructors and attendees that can give you information specifically valid for your state.
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Hunter-Education
You can also find many resources online like this:
https://www.themeateater.com/
Good luck and have fun.
I suggest checking in with the CA chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. There are occasional pint nights in the area. I serve on the board and our chapter Pres is in LA. They’re a good group to know. There are occasional hunts that you can join in as a newbie and lots of folks willing to help you learn the ropes.I grew up in LA, I’ve never met anyone who hunts. How do I get started? I now reside nearFort Tejon.
The folks that recommended hunters Ed courses and advanced hunters events are steering you in the right direction.Nice thank you. There is one near me in February. I’m signing up now.
End goal is big game. I already signed myself up for a hunters ed course for February, surprised how cheap it is.The folks that recommended hunters Ed courses and advanced hunters events are steering you in the right direction.
I would also like to submit that it would be a good idea to itemize the types of hunting you are interested in. Big game, small game, waterfowl, etc. All have their particulars, regulations, bag limits, recommended firearm, required and recommended ammo, etc. By itemizing whatever it is that you seek to hunt, it will make it easier for you to look up information on it.
Good luck to you.
I would wager good money that most of us born and raised in hunting families cut our teeth on small game of some kind, or perhaps waterfowl or upland birds.Getting started in big game is allot more intimidating than starting with birds so I might start there.
Considering you grew up in a major city, I highly recommend you read up on hunting and view as many video's as you can to begin with. Just being in the woods/field is going to take time learning the basics. Nothing difficult, just different. In the meantime, there's plenty to do and learn from home. I do recommend focusing on small game hunting first if possible, even if its varmints. Not a have to, but it will get you familiar with how to handle a rifle/shotgun afield.End goal is big game. I already signed myself up for a hunters ed course for February, surprised how cheap it is.
Getting started in big game is allot more intimidating than starting with birds so I might start there.
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