Pennsylvania Hunter-Trapper Education Course Practice Exam

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What should you do if you become lost while hunting?

  1. Continue moving at night to find your way

  2. Immediately use your cell phone to call for help

  3. Stay put and make yourself visible

  4. Try to catch wild animals for food

The correct answer is: Stay put and make yourself visible

If you become lost while hunting, the best thing to do is stay put and make yourself visible. Continuing to move at night can be dangerous and could lead you to get even more lost. Trying to catch wild animals for food may cause you to venture further away from your original location and could potentially put you in danger. And while using your cell phone for help may seem like a good idea, it's important to conserve battery life and wait for rescue teams to find you by staying in a visible location. It's always important to prioritize your safety and not make any decisions that could potentially put you in more danger.