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Category Archives: Hunting Safety
A Hunter’s Loftiest Goal — 7 Strategies for Staying Safe in a Self-Climber
By Mike Marsh What goes up must come down … safely! Deer hunters achieve a primary goal when they bring a nice buck home, but hunters have an infinitely more important, mostly unstated goal. That goal is for the hunter … Continue reading
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Tagged Self-Climbers, Treestand Hunting, Treestand Safety, Treestand Safety Tips, Treestands
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Hang ’em High! 5 Ways to be Safer in Your Treestand
By Mike Marsh Make sure you live to hunt another day! Hunters love to hang ’em high. I’m talking about treestands, not the movie. Don’t be one of the hunters left dangling after a misstep when transitioning in or out … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Guest Writers, Hunting Safety, Mike Marsh
Tagged Hunting Safety, Mike Marsh, Treestand Hunting, Treestands
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