Thankful for New Hampshire Deers-Firearm Deer Season Sullivan County New Hampshire, just like many other men and women, I have enjoyed going out into the woods to Hunt many different kinds of wild game animals.

I started my Hunting experience many many moons ago, I was six years of age when I first started Hunting. In my family there were three highly important rules the kids had to learn before we were able to actually go out Hunting. The first one actually had to parts to it, which were to be able to shoot right on the mark, and to always shoot safely. Then we had to know how to walk through the woods just like the many animals which call the woods their home. We had to show respect to our wild life brothers and sisters, and the land which we are only a visitor of and Mother Earth is mighty kind to let us enjoy.

Thankful for New Hampshire Deers-Firearm Deer Season Sullivan County New Hampshire, I'm mighty Thankful for those and other Hunting lessons which learned as a kid, not only did they help me to be a mighty good Hunter, but those lessons also help me and served well in my Military Career. I would always take the point for my Team on our missions, when it called for one point man, for those folks which might not know what that means. I would take the very front lead. The reason I would do so, had some to do with my Hunting and Scouting ability, I have been blessed with a Sense of being able to feel and see when things are not right in an area, even when someone or something has done their or its best to cove up any movement and presents which had that took place in an area. Which I'm sure mighty Thankful for that Sense and ability.
Firearm Deer Season opened on the 9th of November 2011 here in New Hampshire. A day matching wits with Wildlife, braving the elements sure is a mighty fine way of testing yourself and having a enjoyable day. Its also mighty enjoyable to take young folks out Hunting, which allows them to develop their own observational skills, and helps them to gain the confidence and comfort level, which not only helps them to enjoy a lifetime in the Outdoors, but also in their everyday life. I sure do hope my follow Hunters will take the time to sure the experience and take a young Hunter out to teach them and help them to learn the proper way to Hunt. I sure can say its a mighty priceless experience to be a Hunting Mentor to young folk, plus it will also be for your young friend as a future Hunter, Conservationist and Adventurer.

Thankful for New Hampshire Deers-Firearm Deer Season in Sullivan County New Hampshire, its sure mighty nice to be able to enjoy our Hunting, we each need to follow basic safety guidelines in order to get back home safe and sound. Its mighty important that we as Hunters, Keep the muzzle of our weapon is always pointed in a safe direction at all times. Always be 100% sure not only of our target, but also what is also beyond it, a 22 caliber bullet can travel a mile and half if there is not anything in the way, before it will drop and stop. No Hunter, especially one which swings their weapon on game, should allow the muzzle of his or her weapon to end up pointing at someone else. Its sure much better to pass up that there shot than to risk injuring someone or damaging property.
Its also a mighty fine idea to not your weapon until you are actually ready to Hunt, and to unload your weapon immediately after you are done Hunting. Its sure mighty hard to overstate the high importance of Hunters wearing to wear a fluorescent blaze orange hat, jacket or a vest. A mighty good and highly sad example of the importance of it, which has to do with the Hunter that came up here to New Hampshire from Massachusetts to take part in our Deer Season, and went out into the woods wearing camo clothing only and no fluorescent blaze orange, on opening day of Wednesday the 9th of November of this year of 2011. Another Hunter thought the man was a Deer and shot him.
Thankful for New Hampshire Deer-Firearm Deer Season Sullivan County New Hampshire, even though in recent years New Hampshire has had a excellent safety record during the Deer Hunting Season thanks to the mandatory Hunter Education and the widespread wearing of fluorescent blaze orange clothing. The average yearly number of hunting incidents in the State of New Hampshire has dropped from 21 in the year of 1960 to just over 3 in the current decade. Being a Hunter myself I sure would ask all Hunters to follow the Rules of Safe Hunting at all times. Plus to always follow the New Hampshire Ten Commandments of Safe Hunting, its up to each of us as Hunters to follow and to always practice Safe Hunting in the woods of New Hampshire, any other State which we visit to enjoy our Hunting Sport.
Control the muzzle of our weapon at all times! Always keep it pointed in a safe direction.
Treat each and every weapon with the respect due all loaded weapons.
Be sure of your target and what lies beyond.
Be sure the barrel and action of your weapon, are always clear of any obstructions.
Unload your weapon when its not in use.
Never point any weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Never climb a fence or tree, jump a ditch, or run with a loaded weapon.
Never shoot at a flat hard surface, or at water, you just don't ever know just what might lay below.
Store your weapons and ammunition separately.
Sure don't ever drink any kind of alcoholic beverages or any other mood-altering drugs before or during Hunting or Shooting!
By following the above Ten Commandments, can save your own life. But even more important, it will save someone else life!
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
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