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Using a harness when in a tree stand makes a lot of sense

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When I started using tree stands it was uncommon to use a climbing harness. I sat high in a tree many times completely unattached. If I slipped, tripped, or fell asleep and leaned forward, I was going to fall out and either die or at the very least, be seriously injured.

Finally, I came to my senses. Just because no one else was using a harness, didn’t mean I couldn’t.

In just over a week from now, thousands of whitetail hunters will take to the woods all over the country. Many of them will be hunting from an elevated position, either in a climbing stand, a ladder stand, or a homemade contraption nailed to a tree. It doesn’t matter; they all can be dangerous if a harness isn’t used.

You would think, all these years later, with all of the education and safety being taught, that harnesses would be standard equipment in a whitetail hunter’s gear bag. Too often it’s not. Just this summer, I ran into a young hunter that has never worn a safety harness in a tree. Several people tried to teach why he should. He laughed off the warnings and went on his way.

Being young does not mean you are indestructible. Hopefully this guy will take the warnings to heart and take the extra minutes to prepare himself.

I most often hear, “I’m really careful,” or “I don’t go that high.”

Well, the guy that is paralyzed for life thought he was careful too. Things happen. Especially when adrenaline rushes and deer come toward us. I’ve heard of hunters that were so focused on the deer below them that they literally walked right off the stand! What a way to ruin a hunt.

If you have a whitetail hunter in your family or know someone who uses a tree stand, take the time to ask them about their safety harness. It seems so simple, but I’m sure if you asked any conservation officer, they would tell you that right here in Illinois, hunters will be hurt or die because they neglected to wear a harness.

Be careful this season and good luck.

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