ORANGE IS A NEW BLACK
Stay safe when hunting by following these tips:
-Check weather reports before embarking on a hunting trip.
-Tell someone where you will be hunting and when you will return.
-Be familiar with the area you want to hunt. Bring a map and compass.
-Carry a basic survival kit and be prepared for an unexpected overnight stay in the field. The survival kit should contain a rope, a knife, water, waterproof matches, an emergency shelter, and first aid supplies.
-Dress properly and be prepared for the worst possible conditions.
-Wear hunter orange as your outermost gear so that you are visible to other hunters. Do not wear white or tan during deer season.
-Always treat your weapon as if it is loaded, even if it isn't, and know where your hunter partners are located at all times.
-If accompanied by a dog, the dog should also wear hunter orange or a very visible color on a vest, leash, coat or bandana. Check the state regulations to determine if a dog is allowed on a hunt.
-Check hunting equipment before and after each outing, and maintain it properly. Familiarize yourself with its operation before using it in the field.
-Carry a spare set of dry clothing. Utilize layering techniques to pull away moisture while retaining body warmth. Always bring rain gear.
-Clearly identify your target before shooting. Prevent unfortunate accidents or fatalities.
-Be alert when hunting near developed areas and trails. Other recreationists are enjoying the forest as well.
-Your cell phone may save your life, but don't count on it. Many areas of most forests are not within signal range.
!!!! Remember: You are responsible for the safety of yourself and for those around you.