falconry2
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You need to take a Hunter Education course in the US, many other places and that just covers the basics. You should have some field knowledge about map reading and know some field-craft for surviving overnight if need be. Have to learn how to shoot well obviously, but also have to learn when to not shoot. Will need to learn how to dress game and what to do with taken animals.
I enjoy hunting, but it takes more work than a casual person might imagine, and learning more as you hunt is the goal also. To hunt well you need a certain level of dedication and perseverance. For example, I elk hunt in some pretty steep terrain most years, deer hunt in some brushy areas now and then, often in cold or wet weather.