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I currently teach with a group that won't do any online classes. I think not doing them is a mistake. Although I feel that younger hunters get more from the traditional classes, I also feel that older students, especially single moms and dads who want to accompany their children, will be more likely to sign up for something that more easily fits their busy schedule. I have confidence in the course unless a parent allows a child to be coached through it just to get them certified. That's the one drawback I see with room for mistakes going forward.
One more comment.I think there is a lot of Hunter ed classes out there that are just too elaborate. Fancy field courses and all kinds of unnecessary fluff . Which really doesn't make the student any safer of a hunter. Just extra hoops that a student has to jump through. In the end we don't want them to shoot themselves or any one else. And we want them to be ethical.
If your an HE instructor because of the incentives then you shouldn't be an HE instructor.-- From a HE instructor.
i'm a hunter ed insructor and the only reason WDFW has it is to cover their a$$. when i took the class originally in the late 70's it was an 6 hour class in the local scout cabin and as long as you passed the written test you got your license. there was no firearms handling aspect to it at all. 40 years later i still haven't shot anyone (or come anywhere close to it) so i guess all you need is some classroom instruction...as far as i'm concerened all the elaborate HE now-a-days is just a CYA for the WDFW. why not charge licenses an extra dollar or two and put that into an insurance fund so when claims are made against the WDFW they can pay that out rather than try to enlist additional HE instructors ? i'm sure my "logic" is completely flawed but why not have a parent or guardian sign a waiver saying their son/daughter/student is completely versed on safe hunting practices (if over 18 they can sign off on it themselves) and they are ultimately responsible for their own actions ?
I think they should eliminate the hunters ed requirement altogether.
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on June 21, 2017, 07:42:02 PMI think they should eliminate the hunters ed requirement altogether.I'll bite because this seems like an ignorant statement. What would you propose instead? Many people get into hunting that didn't grow up in hunting families or they have very limited firearm experience. I don't thing that the hunters education requirement is the greatest training, but it's better than nothing IMHO.