Knocked it out in one afternoon
Took the Florida boating course on a Saturday morning. Finished in about three hours, downloaded my temporary card immediately, and was on the water that afternoon. Material was actually interesting — way better than the printed booklets I remember from years ago.
Saved me a full weekend in a classroom
I needed my hunter ed cert before deer season and was dreading the in-person class. Recademics' Wisconsin course let me work through it at my own pace. Quizzes were fair, the videos were well produced, and the final exam wasn't gotcha-style. State-approved card showed up in the mail two weeks later.
Solid content, good for first-timers
Did the bowhunter ed course before my first elk hunt. Loved the shot-placement modules — that alone was worth it. Only knock is I wish there were more video demos for tree-stand setup, but the safety section was thorough.
Husband and I both passed easily
We bought a boat in February and needed our Texas boater cards. Did the course together over a weekend. Easy to follow, didn't feel like school, and customer service actually answered when I had a question about state requirements.
Better than the old in-person course I took 20 years ago
Needed to take hunter safety again after moving states. Recademics' Michigan course was clear, modern, and respected my time. The interactive scenarios for shoot/don't-shoot were genuinely useful — not just box-checking.
Worth the price, just budget the time
California's course is required and Recademics made it painless. Budget 4–5 hours — that's about what it took me. Final exam was fair, certificate was emailed right away.
Got my first deer thanks to what I learned here
Took the PA hunter ed course in November. The tracking and field-dressing sections came up in real life that same season. Glad it wasn't just a slideshow — actually felt like the instructors had been in the woods.
Great for adults coming back to the sport
Picked up bowhunting again at 38 and needed the cert for Montana. The course didn't talk down to me and the regulations section was state-specific and accurate. Passed the final on the first try.
Cheaper and faster than the alternatives I looked at
Compared three online providers for NY boater safety. Recademics was the most reasonably priced and the UI was the cleanest. No upsells, no weird payment surprises. Just paid, took the course, got my card.
Easy on mobile
Did most of the Idaho hunter ed course on my phone during work breaks. Mobile experience was actually good, which is rare for these kinds of courses. Lost one star because the chapter quizzes felt a little easy compared to the final.
First-time hunter, course made it click
Took up hunting at 32 and had zero background. Recademics' Ohio course explained tree-stand safety, shot placement, and laws in a way that actually stuck. The shoot/don't-shoot scenarios were way more useful than I expected. Passed the final exam with a 94.
Didn't expect to enjoy a state-required class
Needed the TN hunter ed cert for my license. The video production quality surprised me — felt like a real outdoor channel, not a slideshow from 1998. The state regulation section was current and easy to reference later when I had questions.
Got my whole hunting party through it in one weekend
Three of us went through the Georgia hunter ed course together over a long weekend. We all passed, all got our cards in the mail within a couple weeks. Material was solid and the interactive parts kept everyone engaged.
Good content, expected slightly more on wildlife ID
Solid hunter education course overall. Firearm safety and ethics modules were thorough. I would have liked more wildlife ID practice (species-specific tracks, calls, signs), but the law section was on point. Took me about 5 hours total.
Paid only after I passed — appreciated that
Big plus for me was that I didn't have to pay until I actually passed the final exam. Made it feel low-risk. Course content for Missouri was comprehensive — survival, first aid, firearm transport laws, the works.
Brought my 14-year-old through it with me
Took the Arkansas hunter ed course alongside my teenager so he could get certified before turkey season. The tone wasn't condescending and the videos held his attention. Both of us passed and he genuinely learned things I didn't have to re-teach.
Shot placement section is excellent
Recademics' bowhunting course for Wyoming had the best shot-placement diagrams I've seen in any online course. The blood-trailing module saved me a tag last fall — went exactly where the instructor said the deer would.
Kentucky course was straightforward
Needed my Kentucky boater education card before lake season. Course was clear, well-organized, and the state-specific equipment requirements were easy to follow. Took me about 4 hours total with breaks. No issues with the platform.
Easy enough that anyone can finish it
I'm not the most tech-savvy and was worried the Florida boater course would be a hassle. It wasn't. Clean layout, big readable text, and 'save and resume' worked exactly when I needed to step away. Finished it across two afternoons with zero friction.
Saved me a full weekend
In-person boater education classes in Maryland were all 8+ hours on a Saturday. Did this online in one Sunday evening between dinner and bed and had my temporary boater card downloaded before I went to sleep. Easily the best decision I made all month.
Military discount applied cleanly
Active-duty Air Force. The military discount applied at checkout on the California boating course without any paperwork or back-and-forth verification — clicked the option, saved at checkout. The Pacific Coast navigation section was actually relevant to where I boat.
Videos actually kept me locked in
Took the Texas boating safety course expecting to suffer through dry slideshows like every state-required class. Instead the videos were professionally shot — actual boats, real waterways, clear demonstrations of buoy markers and rules of the road. Held my attention all the way through.
Clean interface, never felt confused
Took the Florida hunter education course on my laptop while traveling. The interface was surprisingly clean — no broken videos, no clunky next buttons, no surprise pop-ups. I'm not a power user and I never felt lost. Finished it in three sittings around work.
Done in two evenings, no time off needed
Maryland still requires hunter ed, and the in-person option meant taking a vacation day plus a Saturday. Did the online course in two evenings while my kids did homework. Got my temp card before deer season opened and the permanent card in the mail two weeks later.
Military discount, no paperwork hoops
Retired Marine. The military discount applied at checkout on the California hunter education course without me having to upload a DD-214 or anything weird — just clicked the verify option and the discount applied. Course was strong on firearm safety and ethics throughout.
Best hunter ed videos I've seen
Texas hunter ed videos genuinely held my attention — actual field footage, real instructors who clearly hunt, and the shoot/don't-shoot scenarios were way more useful than the multiple choice I expected. My 12-year-old nephew sat next to me and learned just as much.
Approachable for someone new to archery
The Florida bowhunting course was easy to navigate even though I was new to archery. Broadhead choices were explained clearly, the tree-stand safety module was easy to follow, and nothing in the interface tripped me up. Finished it well before my first dawn hunt.
Knocked it out in one afternoon
Maryland bowhunter education in person is a whole-day commitment. Did the online version in one weekend afternoon and had my certification ready before bow season opened. Saved me a full day and the drive across the state.
Military discount worked at checkout
Active-duty here. Military discount applied at checkout on the California bowhunting course cleanly — no email back-and-forth, no waiting on approval. Course content was strong, especially the broadhead-selection and shot-placement modules.
Videos like watching a hunting show
The Texas bowhunting course videos were the best I've seen in any online ed course. Real field demonstrations of tree-stand setup, blood-trailing, and shot placement on real deer anatomy. Felt like watching a hunting show rather than sitting through a slideshow.