anmut
Regular Member
Just in case you guys had any questions about the upcoming gun-deer season, the smart people at the WDNR has some good advice.
http://host.madison.com/news/state_and_regional/article_0e9195bd-8024-5754-a6c8-d0865f64325c.html
State wildlife officials are warning hunters not to shoot themselves as the November gun deer season approaches.
Department of Natural Resources Hunter Education Administrator Tim Lawhern says self-inflicted injuries account for 40 to 50 percent of the total number of hunting incidents each year.
Lawhern says hunters should remember to to never point a loaded gun at themselves or anyone else. They also should remember to keep their fingers out of the trigger guard until they're ready to fire.
http://host.madison.com/news/state_and_regional/article_0e9195bd-8024-5754-a6c8-d0865f64325c.html
State wildlife officials are warning hunters not to shoot themselves as the November gun deer season approaches.
Department of Natural Resources Hunter Education Administrator Tim Lawhern says self-inflicted injuries account for 40 to 50 percent of the total number of hunting incidents each year.
Lawhern says hunters should remember to to never point a loaded gun at themselves or anyone else. They also should remember to keep their fingers out of the trigger guard until they're ready to fire.