How to Keep Safe While Hunting

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Hunting in active hunting areas would require attention to details and specific precautions to be taken. Here are some proper guidelines for getting it right in three main sections. Knowing the following will improve your safety and make your hunting safer and more enjoyable !

Let’s take a closer look at above safety tips.

Take A Hunter’s Safety Course and Follow It
Religiously Hunter course is highly important because it covers all knowledge and skills designed to help hunters to be a safe and responsible hunter.
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Wear Blaze Orange Clothing
Wearing brightly colored blaze orange clothing when hunting is crucial because it ensures that you are easily seen by other hunters. It allows other hunters to see you though and not shoot in your direction, so hunter’s orange makes hunting safer.

Take A First Aid Kit
You need to bring a first aid kit and know how to use it. And you need to understand some basic first-aid skills in case of injuries, and have equipment to support. CPR, Traumatic bleeding control, basic first aid for strains/sprains/breaks and venomous animals

Never Hunt Alone
Hunt with a buddy so they can help you if you require assistance in an emergency situation. If you must go alone, be sure to tell family members where you will be hunting, it is imperative that you always let others know your exact hunting location, where your treestand is located, when you plan to return, and who is with you before you go into the woods.
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Don’t Mix Alcohol and Hunting
Never hunt while taking drugs or alcohol, and never use a stand when feeling ill, nauseous or dizzy. Alcohol and hunting don’t go together. If you want to drink, finish hunting/shooting, and put everything away.

Don’t Forget to Carry Signal Devices
A signal device such as mobile phone, radio, whistle, power, signal flare or personal location device must be on your person and readily available at all times.

Always Check Hunting Equipment
Prior to each use, carefully inspect your hunting gear for any damage or signs of wear, and you need to make sure all the equipment is in good order. Do not use a damaged or outdated gear under any circumstance.

Keep Your Finger off the Trigger Until Ready to Shoot
A loaded gun cannot fire if you don’t pull the trigger.

Know Your Target and What Is Beyond It
Your target is whatever you have decided to shoot, and you need to know what you are pointing at, what is between you and it and what is behind it.

Use the Right Ammo
Make sure the ammunition you are using is appropriate for your gun.

Never Shoot at Hard Surfaces or Water
Water may not look like a hard surface, but its density makes it quite dangerous. It has a tendency to make bullets ricochet (flash away) and fly off in unintended directions.

Upload Firearms and Ammunition
Firearms should be stored unloaded and separate from ammunition.

Learn to Clean and Do Light Maintenance on Your Guns
The following tips above are critical to staying safe when hunting. If you follow these hunting safety tips and keep it mind, you’ll enjoy many hunting seasons to come.
 
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kidoggy

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never hunt alone? ha,ha,ha.
first aide kit? rub some dirt in it.
blaze orange? might as well just put a bullseye on your back.

I tend to agree on the alcohol and guns thing, but most hunters do not.
an empty weapon is a useless weapon.
 

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I agree
Never drink while hunting. I always wait till I’m back at camp and done for the day.
When I was guiding that was a hard rule for me also. If you want to drink then the hunt is done for that day.

Hunting solo is a good time if you ask me.
 

kidoggy

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does anyone really ever hunt alone anyhow?
I used to hunt alone in an effort to escape the a-holes of society, then I realized many of them were on the mtn with me anyhow. lol.
 
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Ikeepitcold

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does anyone really ever hunt alone anyhow?
I used to hunt alone in an effort to escape the a-holes of society, then I realized many of them were on the mtn with me anyhow. lol.
In that regards Never! Lol unfortunately
 
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