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renownbrewer t1_jdyynd0 wrote

If you're in the Seattle metro area start looking for a WDFW approved hunter safety course now and not in the late summer. Without a certificate from the hunter safety course you're not going to be able to get a hunting license. Treat the course as a networking opportunity.

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Budge9 OP t1_jdzw0yd wrote

I took and passed the online hunters ed course because it made more sense at the time but I still want to work on practical skills and comfort around firearms. Yes, I am in the middle of Seattle!

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Shortsleevedpant t1_je02nxl wrote

Even if you have already done it, it could be a great opportunity to get more education and meet folks to hunt with.

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renownbrewer t1_je0fu10 wrote

/r/wa_guns/ would be another place to network. There's a handful of clubs operating ranges that might be a potential source of mentors too.

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