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Hunting Safety For Your Next Outing

Hunting Safety For Your Next Outing

If you are hunting deer and find yourself tracking a wounded animal,
always exercise extreme caution. Other animals in the area
may become panicked at the smell of one of their own running wounded
near them. An injured animal is very unpredictable and may
likely be desperate to get away if it senses that you are
pursuing. Never approach a wounded animal head-on.
Never allow yourself to be cornered between a solid object and a
wounded animal. Always have a way of escape in mind should the animal
attack.

If attacked, try to protect your head and chest as much as possible to
limit damage to your vital organs and increase your chance of survival.
When you retrieve your scouting camera, it is also
important to be on the lookout for other animals like bears and snakes.
Being aware of your surroundings is an important step in staying safe
while hunting.Hunting cameras can be great fun, but always, always use
caution and common sense.

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