Auburn hunter falls from tree stand

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I know this is a hunting-related accident, I am posting it as a reminder of why we are supposed to be secured at all times when we are off of the ground.

http://www.oanow.com/oan/news/local/article/auburn_hunter_falls_from_tree_stand/53866/

Published: January 8, 2009

An Auburn man was flown by medical helicopter to a Columbus, Ga., hospital Wednesday night after he fell approximately 20 feet from a tree stand while hunting.

The 27-year-old man was hunting in an area near North Donahue Drive and Crescent Boulevard when the incident happened between 5 and 5:45 p.m., Auburn police Capt. Tom Stofer said.

Auburn Fire Division crews had to walk into a wooded area to reach and assist the man, Auburn fire Chief Lee Lamar said. The man reported having neck and back pain, Lamar said.

Due to the nature of the man’s injuries, he was taken by Omniflight helicopter to The Medical Center in Columbus, Ga., Lamar said.

The state’s hunting education coordinator says tree-stand accidents are number one among hunting accidents in the state.

“The vast majority of hunters that fall from a stand either don’t have a harness on, or they have it on and haven’t attached it to the tree yet,” said Ray Metzler, coordinator with the Wildlife and Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

“We tell everyone in our hunter education classes you wear a harness on from the time they leave the ground to the time you come back down,” Metzler said.

Whether the local hunter was wearing a harness and the circumstances of the fall were not available.

Metzler said that he thinks the majority of the tree stand accidents go unreported.

There have been seven tree-stand accident reports so far this year, and all of those have been non-fatal.
 
He was hunting near a Boulevard? Isn't that a divided road? Urban deer hunting is on the rise.


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I'm thinking there should be a law against trees.
 
Nope, trees are obviously weapons, with or without tree stands. Nobody would get hurt by trees ever again if we just got rid of them. It's not like they're protected by The Bill of Rights or anything.
 
There ya go. I didn't know that! Thanks I don't need to learn anything else today!

Kind of odd that some hunter, that knows little about trees and less about climbing has privileges greater than a tree climber!
 
I'm actually fairly well armed. I think we need to get TCIA on this. Hunters have a better lobby presence than we do.

JZ, do you mean PARKS or WILDLIFE AREAS?
 
FDR STATE PARK

THIS IS IN GA ONLY - that i know about.

when we were there in the fall, we asked,, "can we climb in this park another time, not just the three days we were there?" their answer - NO, it is against all rules to climb in state parks. We can climb in wildlife managed areas, and on Corp property.

They stated that there are laws for hunting and that they pay a lot of taxes, on ammo and licenses. BIG money talks. there is one park here that you can climb in, ONLY after you make a appointment with the ranger, and you get to climb with him. GEE - you all don;t have climbing cards do you. (BAD JOKE)

FRRE THE TREES - so we all can climb, not just hunters that mar the back and drop from the trees like dead squirrls.

OK - Back in my corner of the planet
 

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