Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Exam with our engaging practice exam. Hone your skills with multiple-choice questions and detailed explanations to ensure you're ready for the test!

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What should you do to prevent trespassing while hunting?

  1. Carry a GPS device at all times

  2. Get written permission from the landowner

  3. Wear a lot of hunter orange

  4. Only hunt at night

The correct answer is: Get written permission from the landowner

To prevent trespassing while hunting, it is crucial to get written permission from the landowner. This step ensures that you have legal consent to access the property for hunting purposes, reducing the risk of accidentally trespassing on private land. By securing written permission, you demonstrate respect for the landowner's property rights and avoid potential legal consequences that may arise from trespassing. It is important to always seek permission and have it in writing to ensure a safe and lawful hunting experience.