
 Originally Posted by 
Red Ketchup
					
				 
				Fortunately you can't do that here (well, unless you are a poacher...)
 
To hunt in my province, you have to follow a general hunting safety course, and then a specialized course according to the weapons you want to use to get your "hunters card" which is necessary to buy a permit.
 
The specialized course for firearms and crossbows are just a basic 4-6 hours "firearms safety" course on handling, safe shooting, transport and storage.
 
The archery specialty course is also a handling, shooting and all that course, but there is also a practical shooting test. They want to make sure you can shoot and that your bow is properly tuned, so for the test you have to put a certain number of arrows in targets at 20, 30 and 40 yards.
 
That cut down a LOT on bowhunters unnecessarely wounding animals.