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  • djt20
    Banned
    • Feb 2017
    • 49

    #1

    Hunting Injuries

    i hurt my ankle jumping down a tree early this year....i tried pulling it back to place but it hurts too bad and i couldn't do it myself, my partner had no experience doing such thing so he was no help at all. the hunt came to an end, but i can't help but thing what if we were attacked? and i am sure this must have happened to people somehow somewhere. please f you have any experience in such circumstances plus share.

    Thanks.
  • Allen
    Moderator
    • Sep 2009
    • 10580

    #2
    You would still have your gun.

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    • Merc
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 1690

      #3
      Wear a hand gun in addition to your rifle if you think you need an extra measure of protection while hunting.

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      • dryheat
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 10587

        #4
        So many comments I could make.
        If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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        • djt20
          Banned
          • Feb 2017
          • 49

          #5
          but anyone of you ever been injured and how did you deal with it? did the hunt ended there or you went on.

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          • togor
            Banned
            • Nov 2009
            • 17610

            #6
            Not sure what the question is. If someone gets hurt in the backcountry, then yes there is a situation to deal with. Has nothing to do really with being armed or not. Just had 2 of my kids in Wyoming mountains, rugged terrain, no cell service. They are taught to move deliberately, to consciously avoid injury, specifically because help is a long way off. Animals go their entire lives in the wild without injuring themselves carelessly. Humans can too if they just remember how.
            Last edited by togor; 08-28-2017, 04:42.

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            • JB White
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 13371

              #7
              Originally posted by Merc
              Wear a hand gun in addition to your rifle if you think you need an extra measure of protection while hunting.
              Have to be careful about where you are at. A lot of states do not allow for that. Carrying a sidearm afield during long gun or archery season could mean a whole lot of very expensive legal trouble.


              Originally posted by togor
              Not sure what the question is. If someone gets hurt in the backcountry, then yes there is a situation to deal with. Has nothing to do really with being armed or not. Just had 2 of my kids in Wyoming mountains, rugged terrain, no cell service. They are taught to move deliberately, to consciously avoid injury, specifically because help is a long way off. Animals go their entire lives in the wild without injuring themselves carelessly. Humans can too if they just remember how.
              Sometimes things just happen.


              A friend was hurt when the limb he was on decided it was time to come off. Two thing went wrong for him.
              A: He wasn't tethered off yet.
              B: He was out alone.

              Lucky he wasn't hurt more seriously from the fall. He made it out.
              Lucky he wasn't left dangling in the tree like a carcass all alone.

              Fortunately for me I've only fallen from bad footing in snow. Didn't break anything but my pride.
              2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!


              **Never quite as old as the other old farts**

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              • Merc
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2016
                • 1690

                #8
                I'm sure the rules vary from state to state, and you should definitely check with local game or law enforcement officers, but if you're hunting (or biking on remote trails like me) in bear territory, there's always a risk of an encounter with an angry bear just trying to protect its territory or young. Here's a good case in point:



                I have a concealed carry permit which should allow me to be armed for self protection while biking, hiking, etc. anywhere in PA. However, I would always check to see if it's legal to carry a concealed gun for personal protection in other states. I would not consider doing it in NY, NJ, CA, IL and several other states that have gun laws that restricts such activity.
                Last edited by Merc; 08-28-2017, 12:05.

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                • Sunray
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 3251

                  #9
                  "...what if we were attacked?..." By who or what?
                  Everybody should be trained in First Aid and CPR. Everybody should wear good, solid, boots when in the bush. Not runners or light shoes. And quit jumping down trees.
                  "...Wear a hand gun in addition to your rifle..." If you can't sort out a situation with a rifle, having a hand gun isn't going to help.
                  Spelling and grammar count!

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                  • Ken The Kanuck
                    Very Senior Member - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 4094

                    #10
                    Came off the dirt bike while hunting a few years ago and did this, It finished off that hunt, but later in the season I got another trip in. That one was more of a road hunt, but I had a walking stick which allowed me to move around a bit.

                    KTK



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                    • djt20
                      Banned
                      • Feb 2017
                      • 49

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ken The Kanuck
                      Came off the dirt bike while hunting a few years ago and did this, It finished off that hunt, but later in the season I got another trip in. That one was more of a road hunt, but I had a walking stick which allowed me to move around a bit.

                      KTK



                      wow, this looks pretty bad, how long did it take you to get to help.

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                      • djt20
                        Banned
                        • Feb 2017
                        • 49

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sunray
                        "...what if we were attacked?..." By who or what?
                        Everybody should be trained in First Aid and CPR. Everybody should wear good, solid, boots when in the bush. Not runners or light shoes. And quit jumping down trees.
                        "...Wear a hand gun in addition to your rifle..." If you can't sort out a situation with a rifle, having a hand gun isn't going to help.
                        Yes, this is what i am talking about, hunters should let some temporary medical aid...sometimes it can take forever to get a proper medical aid.
                        Most people i know say - Hunt with a Military Veteran, they are good with stitch and putting back broken bones and stuff, this is true but we cant have them around all the time.

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                        • togor
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 17610

                          #13
                          Looks like a Canadian mosquito bite.

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                          • Darreld Walton
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 632

                            #14
                            Stop or control the bleeding. Clean and disinfect, then bandage a wound. Isolate busted bones and sprained joints.... All basic first aid stuff. THEN, build a fire, make shelter, and stay put till yer buddy or other help gets there when you don't show up at a pre-designated time and place.
                            Leave as detailed description as possible about where you're going, how you're getting there, who you're going with, and the very best estimate of when you intend to be back. Leave that, maybe even with a good, marked map, with someone you trust and can depend on. Maybe even the sheriff or fish cop. Then, don't deviate unless you have a way to let those changes be known.
                            I try to take a small first aid kit, a means of getting good drinking water, a hundred feet of 550 cord, a rope, game bags, a small tarp, fire starting materials, an axe or hatchet, a small saw....and I try to take enough with me to make at least a couple of decent small meals on the trail.
                            At my age, with the damage and ailments I've accumulated over the years, I've had to accept my limitations. I take my meds, including insulin and testing stuff with me, at least two or three days worth. I don't climb trees, rocks, go spelunking, or cross country skiing anymore. Know what you can reasonably do, and don't 'tickle the dragon's tail' out there!
                            Be smart, keep your head, stick to your plan. You'll do fine, Pilgrim.
                            Last edited by Darreld Walton; 08-29-2017, 06:14.

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                            • Allen
                              Moderator
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 10580

                              #15
                              If worse comes to absolute worse pour some of your beer on the wound to clean it.

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