Winter Hunting Safety: What I Learned from Falling through the Ice
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On this episode, I share a story I hope new and beginners can learn from, and that is about being safe while hunting in these winter conditions. On a freezing February night, I decided to go coon hunting in single-digit temperatures, putting myself and my Leopard Dog Bama to the test. Little did I know things would take a turn, and I would leave the woods with a whole new outlook on the importance of:
- Letting someone know where you might be hunting
- Having additional clothing items with you in case of an emergency, and other helpful equipment
- Pay close attention to the weather and signs while out hunting, especially around water
- Electronic considerations that can play a part in an emergency
- The importance of having a good handle on your dog
I hope this story can help someone get home safe from a coon hunt, and if nothing else, give some ideas on things to consider when coon hunting or any hunting for that matter in these winter conditions.
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