Seasoned hunters are often so used to hunting they may become negligent towards some safety precautions. Any type of hunting can quickly become dangerous if everyone involved isn’t thinking about the safest ways to conduct themselves. Whatever your game, take time to review these tips before heading out.
1. Shoot your weapon before your trip. Whatever you are carrying- make sure it has been cleaned and fired prior to taking it hunting. This is most important for those who only use their equipment during hunts. Knowing that your arms are in good working condition is the first step to a safe hunt. Adjust sites as needed at this time so you know where your ammunition is heading.
2. It is normal practice to keep hunting spots secrets; however if you fall out of a tree and say break your leg, you will want someone coming to find you. Phone service is spotty for most wooded areas. In the event of an accident it’s pertinent that someone has an idea of the area where you were going to be.
3. Know who you are hunting with, and their background in hunting or weapon handling. This conversation can be awkward, but it will keep both parties safer. It’s important to make sure anyone carrying a firearm or bow knows how to use it. A quick conversation can be the difference in a safe hunting trip and a dangerous one.
Remembering these tips is imperative regardless of what game you are hoping to take down. Safety should be a top priority so everyone can have an enjoyable and successful hunting trips.