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  • 95 taco
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 73

    Equivalency exam

    Has anyone taken the equivalency exam?
    I'm taking it tomorrow at 9:00 and I'm not sure what to expect, the guy I talked to at the DFG office said 90% of the people who take it fail.

    I know rules and regs, but I'm still a little unsure.
  • #2
    AAShooter
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • May 2010
    • 7188

    I would suggest you review one of the online Hunter Education curriculums.

    * http://www.hunter-ed.com/california/index.html
    * http://www.huntercourse.com/usa/california/

    Most are surprised at the breadth of topics. Also realize that the problem with that approach is that to hunt out of state you will often need a Hunter Education certificate. The equivalency exam is not an acceptable replacement.

    The equivalency exam is more difficult than the Hunter Education exams.

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    • #3
      taperxz
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Feb 2010
      • 19395

      Originally posted by 95 taco
      Has anyone taken the equivalency exam?
      I'm taking it tomorrow at 9:00 and I'm not sure what to expect, the guy I talked to at the DFG office said 90% of the people who take it fail.

      I know rules and regs, but I'm still a little unsure.
      Why are you taking this? It serves no purpose if you ever want to hunt out of state. Thats my understanding anyway.

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      • #4
        95 taco
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 73

        Originally posted by AAShooter
        I would suggest you review one of the online Hunter Education curriculums.

        * http://www.hunter-ed.com/california/index.html
        * http://www.huntercourse.com/usa/california/

        Most are surprised at the breadth of topics. Also realize that the problem with that approach is that to hunt out of state you will often need a Hunter Education certificate. The equivalency exam is not an acceptable replacement.

        The equivalency exam is more difficult than the Hunter Education exams.
        Thank you for the info and links
        Originally posted by taperxz
        Why are you taking this? It serves no purpose if you ever want to hunt out of state. Thats my understanding anyway.
        I'm supposed to be going duck hunting with my cousins this weekend, and I'd like to get my license.

        It's good in some states, but in the other state I hunt in I don't have to have a license as I'm hunting on my own property.

        I PM'd another member who took the test a while ago, he said there are a lot more archery and blackpowder questions than you'd think, so that's what I'm gonna study after I'm out of class.

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        • #5
          taperxz
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Feb 2010
          • 19395

          Originally posted by 95 taco
          Thank you for the info and links


          I'm supposed to be going duck hunting with my cousins this weekend, and I'd like to get my license.

          It's good in some states, but in the other state I hunt in I don't have to have a license as I'm hunting on my own property.

          I PM'd another member who took the test a while ago, he said there are a lot more archery and blackpowder questions than you'd think, so that's what I'm gonna study after I'm out of class.
          Well you better pass that question! Its not legal to hunt your own land without a license. JeeZus!!!!

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          • #6
            95 taco
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 73

            Originally posted by taperxz
            Well you better pass that question! Its not legal to hunt your own land without a license. JeeZus!!!!
            In this state it isn't, but in the free state of MS it's the law (as long as the title is in my name)

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            • #7
              taperxz
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Feb 2010
              • 19395

              Oh ok sorry.

              You didn't make it clear that you were not hunting your own property in CA

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              • #8
                mofugly13
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 885

                I took hunters safety back in 1985. My hunters safety certificate, which was the size of a 3x5 card if I remember right, is long lost. I have been showing a previous years license for years now. If I want to hunt out of state, will I need to take hunters safety again? I hunted in Oregon when my brother lived there in 2005, and he was able to purchase my non-resident license over the counter without me even there.
                No government deprives its citizens of rights without asserting that its actions are "reasonable" and "necessary" for high-sounding reasons such as "public safety."
                A right that can be regulated is no right at all, only a temporary privilege dependent upon the good will of the very government
                officials that such right is designed to constrain.

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                • #9
                  AAShooter
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  CGN Contributor
                  • May 2010
                  • 7188

                  Many are surprised at the archery, black powder and wildlife management. Obviously I would expect lots of questions around firearms and the safety rules.

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                  • #10
                    Tripper
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 7628

                    Originally posted by mofugly13
                    I took hunters safety back in 1985. My hunters safety certificate, which was the size of a 3x5 card if I remember right, is long lost. I have been showing a previous years license for years now. If I want to hunt out of state, will I need to take hunters safety again? I hunted in Oregon when my brother lived there in 2005, and he was able to purchase my non-resident license over the counter without me even there.
                    Yes you will have to take it again
                    Unless you know the person where you originally took the course and he happens to have record of it
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                    • #11
                      AAShooter
                      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                      CGN Contributor
                      • May 2010
                      • 7188

                      Originally posted by mofugly13
                      I took hunters safety back in 1985. My hunters safety certificate, which was the size of a 3x5 card if I remember right, is long lost. I have been showing a previous years license for years now. If I want to hunt out of state, will I need to take hunters safety again? I hunted in Oregon when my brother lived there in 2005, and he was able to purchase my non-resident license over the counter without me even there.
                      Generally yes. Many experienced hunters end up repeating hunter ed for that reason.

                      If you are missing your hunter ed certificate:
                      1) Contact DFW and see if they have a record of your class. If so, they can issue a replacement.
                      2) Otherwise, try to find the instructor that you took the class from. If they have their records, they can issue a replacement. In some cases, the records will be handed down to follow-on instructors. So if the instructor is not available, you might want to start asking around where you took the class and see if anyone has the old records.

                      If none of that works, you end up retaking the Hunter Education class to get certified again.

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                      • #12
                        Tripper
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 7628

                        Originally posted by AAShooter
                        The equivalency exam is not an acceptable replacement.

                        The equivalency exam is more difficult than the Hunter Education exams.
                        That is correct
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                        • #13
                          Tripper
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 7628

                          and yes, it has a high failure rate
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                          • #14
                            tony270
                            Veteran Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 3345

                            I think you have to live there too, not just have your name on he deed. I hunt MS too and it aint free like it use to be. This law writte in the MSFW Regulations I guess we could look up it up because I might have it mixed up with LA'sRegulations, I own land and hunt there too.

                            Originally posted by 95 taco
                            In this state it isn't, but in the free state of MS it's the law (as long as the title is in my name)

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                            • #15
                              Tripper
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 7628

                              Originally posted by AAShooter
                              Generally yes. Many experienced hunters end up repeating hunter ed for that reason.

                              If you are missing your hunter ed certificate:
                              1) Contact DFW and see if they have a record of your class. If so, they can issue a replacement.
                              2) Otherwise, try to find the instructor that you took the class from. If they have their records, they can issue a replacement. In some cases, the records will be handed down to follow-on instructors. So if the instructor is not available, you might want to start asking around where you took the class and see if anyone has the old records.

                              If none of that works, you end up retaking the Hunter Education class to get certified again.
                              There are only a slim FEW, that have been instructors for 25 years or more, i think I can count them on my hands, and have a few fingers left for blaming someone
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