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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Hunting Safety Tips - Communicating From The Woods During An Emergency



Good communications when you head out into the woods for your next deer hunting trip is definitely a matter of survival. Before you even leave home, you should plan what your communications methods with other hunters as well as home will be. Not to mention the fact that you should also know what communications method you will use to reach emergency responders. In fact, the first two hunting safety tips we will discuss do not require any equipment or special gadgets.

Hunting Safety Tip # 1- Let Someone Know
Make sure someone knows when you plan to leave, when your expected to arrive at your hunting destination, when your expected to return as well as the route you plan to take to get there. Be sure to provide as much information about your trip as possible.
When you are out in the woods, things can happen. Rocks fall, boats can tip over, guns can malfunction and so on. By letting someone know the details of your hunting trip, if you do become injured and your overdue; then help can be called and sent out looking for you. This may not be the most speedy response, but it is better than no response.

Hunting Safety Tip # 2- Never Hunt Alone
Taking a hunting buddy with you can make the overall hunting experience more fun and enjoyable; making your hunting trip a safer experience is an added bonus.
Most hunters who head out alone, long for the solitude and retrospect that the wonderful outdoors can often deliver. If this is you, then definitely take heed of the other safety tips in this article.

Hunting Safety Tip # 3- Have Multiple Pieces Of Equipment
What communications devices do you consider essential hunting equipment? If you are like most people in this country; the most popular device for communicating with others is a cell phone. This is completely understandable given the fact that a cell phone can bring instant communications between you and just about anyone you want at the other end of the line. This is all true, except maybe for your trip through the wilderness.
There are many places all across the country where your cell phone coverage will be adequate. If you have great service like this, you can literally have entire conversations while sitting in your tree stand.
Unfortunately this is not always the case. As a matter of fact, it is my experience that this is often not the case. If you are a dedicated hunter, you are always in search of pristine and remote locations to find the buck of a lifetime. These places quite often do not have any cell phone coverage. So, if you were to get hurt in these woods, you would not be able to call 911 or anyone else for help.
Consider having an additional piece of equipment to help you communicate in an emergency. A two-way radio is a much more reliable piece of equipment. The downside is that there are less people monitoring these frequencies. However, if you plan ahead, someone back at home can have one of the radios. Then you literally have a lifeline if and when you need it. Despite how obvious this may sound, be sure that both you and the other person are on the same frequency.
There is also a device called a "SPOT." This is a personal GPS device which has a built in S.O.S. button in case of emergency. These are definitely more reliable as they use the global positioning satellites to function. You can purchase a SPOT online for less than $200.
Regardless the communications device you choose, before you leave on your trip, be sure that your line of communications is working properly. If possible, have additional batteries with you.

Hunting Safety Tip # 4- Bring A Whistle
This very low tech item can save your life in the event you cannot shout for help. Keep a loud whistle hanging around your neck, if you are trapped under a tree or boulder or otherwise incapable of shouting, you will likely still be able to blow air through your whistle. If rescuers are in the are looking for you, this will call them right in.

Armed with this information you are now prepared to head out into the wilderness and be able to communicate even during an emergency.
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