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Module 06 - Other Water Activities Emergency Preparation

Safety Tips for Hunters and Anglers

  • Always wear your lifejacket—they’re available in camouflage colors!
  • Go hunting or fishing in groups (there is safety in numbers).
  • Complete a Float Plan and leave it with a responsible person on shore.
  • Keep a look-out for obstacles and other boaters—not just that trophy buck!
  • Carry first aid supplies, extra clothing and safety gear that’s appropriate for the weather conditions.
  • If you plan on being in cold water areas, wear an immersion suit to prevent hypothermia.
  • Never overload your boat and always balance the weight load before getting underway.
  • If you’re out for a long trip, fill your day pack with resealable plastic bags. They’ll keep your small equipment, snacks and supplies dry and they’ll also act as air pockets that will help keep your pack afloat if you accidentally drop it overboard.

If you have a hunting dog in your boat, make sure the dog is trained for hunting. If it  gets excited or startled by the sound of a gunshot, the dog might jump out of the boat, which would destabilize it and potentially cause a capsizing emergency.

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