PLEASE READ!!!!!
#11
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
probably should wear mine but i dont want to make all the noise putting it on.
Very glad you had your harness on.
#12
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Manorville NY
Posts: 312
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
Hey Shootemup.....I know a few folks on here started getting on you already but I figure if we all chime in you may listen. If you own a harness and don't use it. START USING IT! If you don't own one go and buy one.
This story could have easily been an article in the paper about some poor hunter who never made it home from the woods because he failed to wear his harness. Too many things can happen and Murphy's law aint choosy.
To everyone reading this...WEAR YOUR HARNESS! If you're worried about noise, put it on before you get to your tree (that's what I do) My family and my life come first....deer fall in somewhere way behind.
Be safe all.
P.S.-Thanks Rattlem for sharing your story. Glad you're OK....sure beats the alternative huh?
This story could have easily been an article in the paper about some poor hunter who never made it home from the woods because he failed to wear his harness. Too many things can happen and Murphy's law aint choosy.
To everyone reading this...WEAR YOUR HARNESS! If you're worried about noise, put it on before you get to your tree (that's what I do) My family and my life come first....deer fall in somewhere way behind.
Be safe all.
P.S.-Thanks Rattlem for sharing your story. Glad you're OK....sure beats the alternative huh?
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Bemidji.Minnesota
Posts: 170
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
Last week while on full draw on a doe, my string broke, cable flew around and busted my glasses. knocked me off my stand, but luckly had my harness on. The short fall was painless, but the shock of the incident really freaked me out. In 25 yrs of shooting bow, never had or heard of it happening before. After finding cable/string, I noticed the string had a few strings cut and the rest frayed. I then rememberd I had put a couple broadheads in the case last week and they must have come out of the package and cut several of the strings. WEAR YOUR HARNESS. Taz
#16
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
Rattle,
I am glad you are ok first of all. Second, your experience is a good warning to all of us who have chanced it. I have sat in stands without a harness in the past. Now that I have two sons and a wife to go home too, I am much more careful. I was fortunate in the past that I didn't slip. It could happen to any of us.
Shed
I am glad you are ok first of all. Second, your experience is a good warning to all of us who have chanced it. I have sat in stands without a harness in the past. Now that I have two sons and a wife to go home too, I am much more careful. I was fortunate in the past that I didn't slip. It could happen to any of us.
Shed
#17
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
Glad this one turned out ok. When you set your harness take all the slack out of it leaving just enough to sit down, that way it's such a jolt at the end of the line and it will be easier to re-enter your syand. .
#18
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa USA
Posts: 287
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
I just want this to be emphasized.
When you set your harness take all the slack out of it leaving just enough to sit down, that way it's such a jolt at the end of the line and it will be easier to re-enter your stand.
#19
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Blue Eye, MO.
Posts: 173
RE: PLEASE READ!!!!!
Hey folks thought I would answer to a few of the questions you've asked. I use a Gorilla full body harness, simular to one I use at work. Apparently it is a good harness, saved my neck. I've got a 210# hanging weight LOL. Yes I keep my laniard short but my butt hit the edge of the stand and that seems to be the place that is the most sore. Needless to say it scares the crap out of ya. I use a hang on stand, ones I build myself all welded structure chained and strapped on. Started building them before you could buy them, oh about 20 years ago. By The way I'm 54 and been hanging out in trees for a long, long time. When my son's started bow hunting about 10 years ago is when I started wearing a harness, modified some from work that were as good as you can buy just dyed them black, we have all up graded to Gorillas. To make a long story short we all have to take care of ourselves, as many have stated for our families, #1. Good luck and take care.