In this I Am Hunter podcast, we chat to Steve Hall, President of the Game Hunters Association of Australia (GHAA) about hunting in Australia.
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There are 3 main reasons why hunter education should be taught to children in schools. 1. Children learn a healthy respect for firearms that will help them as they get older. 2. Children learn where food comes from. 3. Children learn how to source food for themselves.
Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Share on email Email Share on telegram Telegram So by now you’ve probably watched dad’s unboxing and review of the Burris XTR II 3-15×50. After dad mounted it on the new Tikka T3x Compact […]
How many times have you thrown the fishing rods in the back of your car or truck only to find they’re all knotted and damaged by the time you get there. This simple storage solution uses PVC pipe and some cable ties to keep your fishing rods neat and tidy in the back of your car.
Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Share on email Email Share on telegram Telegram Humans have been bowhunting for thousands of years and, if the current popularity of the sport is anything to go by, will still be bowhunting for […]
Despite what the media would have you believe, hunting is one of the safest recreational sports you can take part in, with far fewer injuries each year than from more acceptable sports such as volleyball, soccer, horse riding, water sports, football, golf, bike riding and even table tennis (believe it […]
Setting up a first rifle can be pretty daunting but this I Am Hunter tutorial provides 3 things to look for to make the process a little easier.
You may have heard people talking about ethical hunting and how important it is to conduct ourselves as ethically as possible out in the field. But what does it actually mean to be an ethical hunter, and how do you determine what is ethical and what is not? Unlike laws, […]
If hunting is to survive, we need to cultivate a culture that values hunter education and rejects unethical and unsafe behaviours.