
1. NEVER Say ‘Good Luck’ Before a Hunt (Or You’ll Regret It!)
It sounds harmless, right? Wishing someone ‘good luck’ before they head out into the woods?
Big mistake.
In many hunting communities, saying “good luck” is considered a curse, not a blessing.
It invites misfortune—missed shots, weapon malfunctions, even injuries.
One hunter in Pennsylvania swears by this superstition. The one time a friend wished him ‘good luck,’ his rifle jammed, his truck got stuck in the mud, and he sprained his ankle all in the same day.
Instead of saying good luck, experienced hunters say, “Shoot straight.” Because no one wants to risk the curse of bad luck.