Richland county hunter hung upside down after treestand failure
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Re: Richland county hunter hung upside down after treestand failure
Wow. Could have been worse. Glad he’s going to be ok. Got to be vigilant not to make mistakes.
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That’s sounds like it could have been a lot worse for the poor guy. Glad someone found him and pray for a full recovery.
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I think they found a hunter dead here in Wisconsin in recent years with the same situation. Hung upside down from the legs on a climber stand. I wonder what make of stand they are using??
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He’s lucky to be alive. 2 hours is a long time.
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He's very lucky.
I think being safe is something that should get talked about more. Where many on this forum hunt the chances of anyone finding you is skin to none.
I think being safe is something that should get talked about more. Where many on this forum hunt the chances of anyone finding you is skin to none.
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Re: Richland county hunter hung upside down after treestand failure
Whoa! The dude is BLESSED to be alive!
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treeroot wrote:He's very lucky.
I think being safe is something that should get talked about more. Where many on this forum hunt the chances of anyone finding you is skin to none.
It really boils down to the only one saving me, is me. We need to realize, its our own job to protect ourselves. I recently had someone tell me its a very reckless and self centered thing to not bring your cell phone with you hunting... He added, think of your wife and kids man!
How ridicules... We did not even have cell phones when I started hunting. The further I get away from civilization the more I feel at home.
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dan wrote:treeroot wrote:He's very lucky.
I think being safe is something that should get talked about more. Where many on this forum hunt the chances of anyone finding you is skin to none.
It really boils down to the only one saving me, is me. We need to realize, its our own job to protect ourselves. I recently had someone tell me its a very reckless and self centered thing to not bring your cell phone with you hunting... He added, think of your wife and kids man!
How ridicules... We did not even have cell phones when I started hunting. The further I get away from civilization the more I feel at home.
It's a tough balance. I used to run around all over the mountains out in Montana. Never told a soul where I was heading, sometimes didn't know myself! When I got married again I had to realize that hiking out of my way a little. To find cell service, gave mama bear alot of peace of mind. Course I was gone for a week or 2 at a time usually.
Dan's right though. The only person that can truly make a difference in an emergency situation. When your back in the middle of nowhere. Is you!!!! As a group, we humans have become too dependent on outside sources. Someone/something, other than ourselves. When we get into trouble. """"Best case scenario""""" with a cell phone is getting help in maybe an hour. If your in an urban area. The farther from the fire department/emergency service center you are. The longer it will take for that kind of help to arrive.
I know Dan likes to go in real light. But I think having a small kit with some survival gear is a must. Check out Dave Canterbury on YouTube. He's has tons and tons of stuff on self reliance. So you'll get a good idea on what to take and how small/simple you can keep this kit. Plus tips on how to use them. Course just like shooting your bow. You need to practice this stuff so you can actually do it under the stresses of an emergency. I think we owe it to our loved ones to know this stuff. To stay alive, because dying ain't an option!!!
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It said the guy was only 30 yards into the woods off the road. Sounds like it could have been a been a beast hunter in an overlooked spot. If your on here, hope your okay.
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dan wrote:treeroot wrote:He's very lucky.
I think being safe is something that should get talked about more. Where many on this forum hunt the chances of anyone finding you is skin to none.
It really boils down to the only one saving me, is me. We need to realize, its our own job to protect ourselves. I recently had someone tell me its a very reckless and self centered thing to not bring your cell phone with you hunting... He added, think of your wife and kids man!
How ridicules... We did not even have cell phones when I started hunting. The further I get away from civilization the more I feel at home.
I agree with you 100%. I wasn't trying to sound like a Nancy.
But I do think it's part of teaching new young hunters the ropes. I've taken many of my woodshop students from school on their first hunts, they don't have a clue. No dad's, never played outside as little kids 0 knowledge. They think their cell phone will save them no matter what. They treat machines the same way "nothing will hurt me." no actually kid that lathe your using will wad you up and spit you out. Instead it's that personal responsibility that needs taught.
Is it sad? Yes.
Survival of the fittest? Maybe lol
But if they stumble onto a forum no one talks about it.
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Re: Richland county hunter hung upside down after treestand failure
From the sounds of it he didnt use his safety equipment properly. So many hunters tether to the tree way too low. You should tether at a height so when you sit down your safety harness is a couple inches from being snug. This way if you do "fall" you actual swing out instead of falling and a sudden JERK stopping you from hitting the forest floor. He was upside down with his safety harness on, my guess is he tethered to the tree way too low.
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wiscbowhntr wrote:From the sounds of it he didnt use his safety equipment properly. So many hunters tether to the tree way too low. You should tether at a height so when you sit down your safety harness is a couple inches from being snug. This way if you do "fall" you actual swing out instead of falling and a sudden JERK stopping you from hitting the forest floor. He was upside down with his safety harness on, my guess is he tethered to the tree way too low.
Goes back to taking responsibility yourself. For your own safety and well being! In each and every situation.
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Re: Richland county hunter hung upside down after treestand failure
my safety harness the tether strap is high around the shoulder blades
Guy was upside down, he must of been tied around the waist, would explain why he was upside down
these days almost all the safety harnesses come with a safety strap your suppose to carry on you
so if you fall you can reach the tree tether and step into to relieve the pressure around the groin
sounds like he lacked both
Guy was upside down, he must of been tied around the waist, would explain why he was upside down
these days almost all the safety harnesses come with a safety strap your suppose to carry on you
so if you fall you can reach the tree tether and step into to relieve the pressure around the groin
sounds like he lacked both
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