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YooperMike 01-11-2007 10:12 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
I make sure to tell my wife where I'm going as well. I hunt various properties, so I make sure she knows which one I am at, especially since one is about 90 minutes away. I also carry my cell phone, but there have been plenty of people that have fallen from trees and because of neck/spine injuries can't get at the phone, so make sure you let someone know where you are!

shed33 01-11-2007 10:26 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
Hardcore, very good post. Best of luck on your recovery.

I take a cell phone were service is available, walkie talkie behind the house or tell my wife what stand I am in. During the summer, I take my wife to all my stands so she knows where and how to find me, we have an area andnumber system on a map. I also make sure that the land owners if I am hunting private ground know where my stands are. Dee can then get them to help if for some reason I didnt come home.

Severalof my hunting spots are a good hike into public grounds, a mile or more hike. I always let at least one good friend know where I am hunt, usually loggers that really know the ground I am hunting well. I tell my wife were I am headed and to call such and such if I dont come home, they will know where to find me. When I go to these far off places lets say my bear spot...which is100 miles by highway, then30 miles by dirtroad then a 2 mile hike in. Someone always knows what glades I am hunting in. Recently I have printed out my spots on Google Earth and pin pointed my stands for my wife. GPS coordinance are on them.



jamiebuck 01-11-2007 10:26 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
Hope you have a speedy recovery HCH,I never leave home without my phone or my radiao 2 guys that go hunting with me know all my stand locations,its great to have a good women by your side:)

furgitter 01-11-2007 10:29 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
Im glad you made it out of there ok. Great Post! Its a good idea to let someone know in case you dont come home on time.Lots of guys,including myself neglect to do it from time to time.Anything that can go wrong-will.

hardcorehunter 01-11-2007 10:32 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
Good idea Shed, I see you are from the panhandle of ID. The most beautiful spot in the world as far as I am concerned; very rugged wilderness areas. Life or death for sure where you go if someone can't find you.

kshunter 01-11-2007 10:34 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 

ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter

COULD you describe to your loved ones where you were if hurt and could they find you if you didn't have a phone or if the phone had gotbroken during your injury???
I could. I rarely carry a phone with me (because of no service) but all of my hunting spots are well known by my wife, and some of my buddies. If I didn't show up, I'm confident I'd be found within an hour of when therescuer's started searching.

Good Post.

hardcorehunter 01-11-2007 10:40 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
It has been at least 5 years since a customer of mines brother went out scouting for deer sign before season opened. He parked his truck way back in a field where no one could see it. He had climbed up in a tree and fell and broke his back. He laid there for three days and wrote in a journal about how much he loved his family and how stupid he was to not tell anybody where he had gone. The family and authorities searched and searched but couldn't find him. He died of exposure on the 3rd day and they found his truck and body a few days later.

Copper31 01-11-2007 10:41 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
As said already very good post Hardcore. In years past I have never let anyone know where I have hunted but since the development of a family I always let them know which woods I will be hunting. My 6 year old knows where all my stands are and I also have a topo with my spots mark incase. I hunt alone and that is always a fear of mine. My wife expects a call just after dark and if she doesn't get one she starts to worry a little.
Two years ago I had my appendix (sp) burst while I was up in the tree. A 2 min walk in turned out to be 2 hour crawl. With the above precautions my wife drove up just as I was to call her.

RDHunter 01-11-2007 10:51 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
Very good question , my hunting buddy's know where my stands are and they know when I'm out there.
As for my wife , she doesn't hunt and don't know the area not that she doesn't care she enjoys the meat and liver I bring home.
She has alot of trust in me and my friends if something should happen God forbid but she knows I'm well looked after and taken care of.
By the way , how's your ankle ? I wish you a speedy recoverey and say hi to hoytgirl for me.

IL_BOW_MAN 01-11-2007 10:56 AM

RE: Could they find you??
 
My wife, no not really. She could get to the property and probablly get within ear shout of where I would be. But my father that hunts with me would know exactly where I am at and my buddy that doesn't really hunt there very much would know exactly where I am at also. Worse case, I could call one of the landowners and they would know.


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