Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Practice Exam

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When hunting with others, how can you avoid being mistaken for game?

  1. By not moving

  2. Wearing bright clothing

  3. Making animal sounds

  4. Staying hidden

The correct answer is: Wearing bright clothing

When hunting with others, wearing bright clothing can help you avoid being mistaken for game. Bright colors such as orange are highly visible and distinguish you from the natural surroundings where hunting might take place. This practice is especially important during hunting seasons when different hunters may be in the same area at the same time. By wearing bright clothing, you enhance your visibility and reduce the chances of being accidentally shot by another hunter who may mistake you for game. On the other hand: - Not moving can be dangerous as it does not guarantee that you won't be mistaken for game. - Making animal sounds is not a recommended method to avoid being mistaken for game, as it can potentially attract the attention of other hunters towards you. - Staying hidden might seem like a safe option, but it can increase the risk of being mistaken for game, especially if you are in the line of sight of other hunters.