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    Quote Originally Posted by Feral View Post
    The purpose of training is to gain competence.
    No, the purpose of training is to impart knowledge and skills.

    Competency and training are related, but are not the same thing.



    Quote Originally Posted by Feral View Post
    Yep I recall from my time in Oz I needed an R license (I think that's what it was called) to hunt. So, how the hell do you police that in NZ
    Same way you Police any law. Make it a legal requirement and than enforce conformance. How do they enforce that hunters have a DOC hunting permit?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshogi View Post
    No, the purpose of training is to impart knowledge and skills.

    Competency and training are related, but are not the same thing.





    Same way you Police any law. Make it a legal requirement and than enforce conformance. How do they enforce that hunters have a DOC hunting permit?



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    Can't say I agree with your line of thinking. Stay safe.

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    Hey guys, great thoughts and ideas, in general. The answer lies not in practical field training, because the problem is with attitude.After discovering I was in the scope sights of at least 2 hunters in separate incidents while wearing green clothing, I've survived the last 30 years deerstalking by following these principles: I don't hunt in the roar any more, and I convince myself that every hunter in my hunting area is an idiot wandering around with his finger on the trigger of a loaded firearm while suffering from "buck fever", so I wear brightly coloured clothing in the bush.It doesn't affect my tallies, believe me. Deer are colour blind, they will smell you and hear you long before they will see you.
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