Would you know Then help?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Mobile Al
Posts: 17
Would you know Then help?
As a family of hunters, if you and the people around where you hunt were to agree that when a person blows a horn (of any kind or whistle) 5 times this is life or death, would you agree to come no questions asked until you knew everything was all right? Do you think you could get your neighbors to do the same?
#3
RE: Would you know Then help?
If we discussed and agreed, I'm sure I could count on my neighbors.
Just a note but, groups of three, is a common distress signal. 3 shots, three whistles, 3 honks. Of course it originated in the days when people expected to see something dead when they heard a shot rather than now days when people can't stop pulling the trigger until then need to reload and start making excuses.
Just a note but, groups of three, is a common distress signal. 3 shots, three whistles, 3 honks. Of course it originated in the days when people expected to see something dead when they heard a shot rather than now days when people can't stop pulling the trigger until then need to reload and start making excuses.
#7
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 129
RE: Would you know Then help?
A quick note to Jack Ryan... I tried that 3 shot signal til i ran out of arrows , and still no one came. Ha Ha.
But kidding aside , If i hunted with a group and had a distress signal agreement among us , who ever did'nt show up at the signal would permantely be out of my hunting circle.
But kidding aside , If i hunted with a group and had a distress signal agreement among us , who ever did'nt show up at the signal would permantely be out of my hunting circle.