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According to responsible hunting practices, what should you do with the remains of your game?

  1. Leave them in the open as a trophy display

  2. Dispose of them where they won't be seen by non-hunters

  3. Feed them to other animals

  4. Take pictures and leave the remains behind

The correct answer is: Dispose of them where they won't be seen by non-hunters

Responsible hunting practices emphasize ethical behavior and respect for wildlife. Disposing of game remains where they won't be seen by non-hunters is important for maintaining a positive image of hunting in the eyes of the general public. Leaving game remains in the open as a trophy display may not only be considered disrespectful but can also attract unwanted attention. Feeding game remains to other animals may not be recommended due to the potential transmission of diseases. Taking pictures is a good practice but should be accompanied by the proper disposal of the remains to uphold ethical hunting guidelines.