For the Tomahawk Leader
WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding hunters to take proper precautions and follow all safety best practices before climbing into a tree stand this fall.
Surveys indicate one-quarter of Wisconsin bowhunters has experienced a fall or near-fall from an elevated stand in the past. Additionally, research has shown that risky tree stand climbing behavior becomes more likely to catch up to hunters the longer they hunt.
To avoid accidents and ensure a safe outing, DNR is reminding hunters to always be mindful of the basic rules of tree stand safety before and during every hunt:
“Beyond following these basic rules, hunters should always select a substantial and solid tree that can support their weight and is free from any dead limbs above them,” DNR stated. “Hunters should also inspect their equipment before each use, ensuring all lines are intact, their harness fits and that the harness is absent of snags and tears. Additionally, hunters should thoroughly inspect their stand for missing components or broken features before climbing.”
Hunters can also participate in the Tree Stand Manufacturers Association Safety Course (www.huntercourse.com/treestandsafety/).
“This free and interactive course takes just 15 minutes to complete, yet contains valuable information that could save your life,” DNR said.
To learn more about tree stand safety rules and best practices, visit the DNR's webpage at www.tinyurl.com/y699xhy3.
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