黑料天堂 hunters are apparently more aware of the safety aspects of climbing a tree during hunting season. During the 2023-2024 season, only six treestand accidents were reported, down significantly from the average.
Unfortunately, 黑料天堂鈥檚 two years without a hunting fatality ended with two this past season.
Michael Bloxom, Hunter Education Coordinator with the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division, said the first fatality occurred during a duck hunting trip in January. The teenage victim pulled his shotgun out of the back seat of the truck with the muzzle pointing toward him when the shotgun discharged.
鈥淭hat is a classic example of a common accident,鈥 Bloxom said. 鈥淎lways have the muzzle pointed in a safe direction whether it鈥檚 traveling, hunting, target shooting or whatever. And if you鈥檙e traveling, it鈥檚 better to keep the firearms unloaded and cased.鈥
The second fatality occurred during a feral swine hunting trip at night in March when another teenage victim was shot by one of his hunting partners.
鈥淭hey had shot a hog during a legal nighttime hunt,鈥 Bloxom said. 鈥淭he rifle was slung on the shooter鈥檚 shoulder, and they were walking to go get the hog. Apparently, the victim was walking behind. Somehow, that rifle slung around on the hunter鈥檚 arm, pointed backwards and went off, striking the victim.
鈥淥ne thing to point out with semi-automatic rifles or shotguns: Sometimes you think they鈥檙e unloaded when actually another round has been cycled into the chamber. The best practice is to remove the magazine and cycle the action to make sure the chamber is clear.鈥
Four other firearms-related accidents were nonfatal. One hunter was using a pull-up rope with the muzzle of the gun pointed up when it discharged. Two duck hunting accidents and one dove hunting accident occurred when hunters shot at low-flying birds.
The total of six treestand accidents is far lower than last year鈥檚 15 treestand accidents.
鈥淭ypically, two-thirds of all hunting accidents are treestand accidents,鈥 Bloxom said. 鈥淲e actually may be making some headway on getting people to wear their fall-arrest systems. That includes your safety harness and your safety line attached to the tree.鈥