Nj Hunting And Fishing Bow Practice Exam Flashcards
- Bow hunter success is most related to which of the following
B. Tuned and matched equipment with shooting practice.
- How does an arrow with a broad head kill big game.
A. By causing severe bleeding.
- Which is most important when hunting from a tree stand.
D. A safety harness and haul line.
- What is the meaning of “matched archery equipment”.
A. Arrow stiffness matching the bow draw weight and your draw length.
- What is arrow spine.
D. The diameter of wall thickness of an arrow.
- The best way to learn how to use your tree stand or bow is to.
B. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
- A hunter must Tag his deer or turkey.
C. As soon as the hunter determines the animal is dead.
- The number of game animals that can legally be taken is called
B. Bag limit.
- In New Jersey you can legally shoot game for a vehicle If.
B. You are handicapped and obtain a permit from the division of fish and wild life.
- If you are hunting within 450 feet from a house, building, or school playground, you must.
B. Have written permission from the house or building owner in your possession
- The legal minimum draw weight that can be used to hunt deer in New Jersey is:
A. 35 pounds
- New Jersey law allows bowhunters to hunt deer during the period between.
B. 1⁄2 hour before sunrise until 1⁄2 after sunset.
- A hunter shoots at and hits a deer which then enters posted land that he does not have permission to enter. What should the hunter do?
C. ask the landowner for permission to enter the property.
- Why should a good hunter practice during the off-season?
C. to improve shooting skills ensuring safe, clean kills.
- You are following the blood trail of a deer which you shot. You then lose the blood trail. You should now
A. Search in circles around the last sign of blood.
- Every hunter should learn to judge distance and shoot at game only within their.
D. Effective range.
- What is the largest vital area to aim for on a big game animal.
A. Lungs
- You have a responsibility to:
B. Know the laws and regulations