Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Practice Exam

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When hunting in a group, what is a safe practice?

  1. Spread out

  2. Wear blaze orange

  3. Make noise

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Wear blaze orange

Hunting in a group can be dangerous and a safe practice to follow is to wear blaze orange. This color allows other hunters in the area to easily spot and identify your presence, helping to prevent any accidental shootings. The other options, such as spreading out, can increase the risk of accidents and make it difficult to communicate with other group members. While making noise can also alert other hunters, it is not as effective as wearing blaze orange. Therefore, the best and safest option is to wear blaze orange when hunting in a group.