Simple Question for those who DONT wear harnesses.
#21
Joined: May 2008
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ORIGINAL: Rory/MO
Like the fact that you don't hit the ground from a 15' fall?
ORIGINAL: Bowtech 360
Ill answer, I belive that there is many more things that will happen post fall with a harnes that will have a greater effect then not wearing 1.
Ill answer, I belive that there is many more things that will happen post fall with a harnes that will have a greater effect then not wearing 1.
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
#22
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
#23
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,684
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From: Jefferson County, Missouri
ORIGINAL: Bowtech 360
1. You fall and your harness slams you into your screw in steps and you get stabbed and left to dangle in the tree,
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
ORIGINAL: Rory/MO
Like the fact that you don't hit the ground from a 15' fall?
ORIGINAL: Bowtech 360
Ill answer, I belive that there is many more things that will happen post fall with a harnes that will have a greater effect then not wearing 1.
Ill answer, I belive that there is many more things that will happen post fall with a harnes that will have a greater effect then not wearing 1.
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
)far-fetched to me, but to each his own I guess.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,164
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From: Moravia NY USA
1. You fall and your harness slams you into your screw in steps and you get stabbed and left to dangle in the tree,
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
1 - More likely to happen falling without a harness.
3 - Part of wearing one is you understand what to do in case of a fall.
Carry knife to cut yourself loose (many harnesses come with a cutter) once you are stable.
Keep cell phone or radio ON YOUR PERSON so you can call for help
AND
Let someone know exactly where you are hunting, the latest time you will be returning, and what to do if you don't.
Yes - there are things that can happen while wearing a harness - but it is IMPOSSIBLE to make a case for it to be safer without one then wearing it.
Are you comfortable having someone wipe your butt when you are paralyzed and cannot do it yourself?

Steve
#25
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 359
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From: Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada
ORIGINAL: Bowtech 360
1. You fall and your harness slams you into your screw in steps and you get stabbed and left to dangle in the tree,
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
ORIGINAL: Rory/MO
Like the fact that you don't hit the ground from a 15' fall?
ORIGINAL: Bowtech 360
Ill answer, I belive that there is many more things that will happen post fall with a harnes that will have a greater effect then not wearing 1.
Ill answer, I belive that there is many more things that will happen post fall with a harnes that will have a greater effect then not wearing 1.
3. Tree stand fails and your stuck in the tree and you die of dehydration.
. I hope for your own safety your not serious.
#26
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
I've honestly never in my life heard of a hunter dieing from a heart attack by hiking while out of shape, but if there are scores of them, then YES, post it up....as much as possible. Why turn our backs to preventable accidents in our community instead of helping to try and prevent them?
Death is such a waste of life, and why not try and prevent it when possible? We can marvel at a rage bh kill where a deer is chopped in half with insides hanging out, but a story of a hunter dieing is too graphic? This guy is just sharing his experience of how traumatic having a friend die from a fall truly is.
Seatbelts, well oranges and apples, this isnt a car/driving forums.
Its not to try and force everyone into harnesses....just an eye opener as to what damages are done by your death...not to yourself, but to others. Might help convince a few who are on the fence about harnesses, or only where one half of the time.
Nodog, he hasn't linked to the real story because he wants his friend to remain annonymous at the wishes of the guys mother. I dont even personally know the man, just spreading his story to help get the word out as he wished.
#27
There is no way you can justify not wearing a harness.
I will leave it at that, as I do not want to disgrace the seriousness or sadness of this thread. My heart goes out to the victim's family and friends.
I will leave it at that, as I do not want to disgrace the seriousness or sadness of this thread. My heart goes out to the victim's family and friends.
#28
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 359
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From: Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada
ORIGINAL: TEmbry
Dude, it's simply a post to I copied and pasted over from another website to help open some eyes about the damages done after a death, of any type, but in this case a preventable death from a treestand.
I've honestly never in my life heard of a hunter dieing from a heart attack by hiking while out of shape, but if there are scores of them, then YES, post it up....as much as possible. Why turn our backs to preventable accidents in our community instead of helping to try and prevent them?
Death is such a waste of life, and why not try and prevent it when possible? We can marvel at a rage bh kill where a deer is chopped in half with insides hanging out, but a story of a hunter dieing is too graphic? This guy is just sharing his experience of how traumatic having a friend die from a fall truly is.
Seatbelts, well oranges and apples, this isnt a car/driving forums.
Its not to try and force everyone into harnesses....just an eye opener as to what damages are done by your death...not to yourself, but to others. Might help convince a few who are on the fence about harnesses, or only where one half of the time.
Nodog, he hasn't linked to the real story because he wants his friend to remain annonymous at the wishes of the guys mother. I dont even personally know the man, just spreading his story to help get the word out as he wished.
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
I've honestly never in my life heard of a hunter dieing from a heart attack by hiking while out of shape, but if there are scores of them, then YES, post it up....as much as possible. Why turn our backs to preventable accidents in our community instead of helping to try and prevent them?
Death is such a waste of life, and why not try and prevent it when possible? We can marvel at a rage bh kill where a deer is chopped in half with insides hanging out, but a story of a hunter dieing is too graphic? This guy is just sharing his experience of how traumatic having a friend die from a fall truly is.
Seatbelts, well oranges and apples, this isnt a car/driving forums.
Its not to try and force everyone into harnesses....just an eye opener as to what damages are done by your death...not to yourself, but to others. Might help convince a few who are on the fence about harnesses, or only where one half of the time.
Nodog, he hasn't linked to the real story because he wants his friend to remain annonymous at the wishes of the guys mother. I dont even personally know the man, just spreading his story to help get the word out as he wished.
#29
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 174
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From: Brookport IL now in Colorado
Bowtech 360, if your gonna try to back up your position, at least do so in an educated manner. Those are two pretty pathetic examplesofdangers that outweigh the benefits.It is obviousyour fairly young, and I never cared for advice from much of anyonewhen I was younger (still don't sometimes), butwake up man. You get one chance, andspending that chance in a wheel chair or as someone's lost friend isn't exactly the best way to make use of it.
The benefits of asafety harness far outweighany of the excuses I have heard so far. Don't wear it if your so inclined, but.....
You know the rest.
The benefits of asafety harness far outweighany of the excuses I have heard so far. Don't wear it if your so inclined, but.....
You know the rest.
#30
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
Of course it's sad, and my heart goes out to his family and friendsbut IMHO this post does little, and should be removed.
What about the scores of hunters who die every year because they are out of shape and hit the hills and die of heart attacks? Should we post about proper physical fitness?
Or to use a broadhead wrench to save thousands of huntersfrom stitches?
Those who will, do! those that don't, don't.
It's a Law to wear safety belts in a car, wanna run the statistics on those poor people who suffer fatal collisions without a belt on? Sad, Yes, but to me it doesn't belong here at least in this graphic detail, thats not why we come here!
Yes its an animal and a person being compared, but thats the point.
BTW i do see what your saying and im not trying to bash on your statement to make an argumentbut i believe his thread has more of a message than just do it, or die.
Derek


