Duck Hunting and Boating SafetySafe Boat Use Practices for Waterfowl Hunters
Fall is the time duck and other waterfowl hunters are out in the field. Taking a little time to prepare will make the next trip on a boat duck hunting safer for everyone
Waterfowl hunters understand they must exercise some additional safety precautions while out in the field. Some skills transfer from upland bird hunting, but other skills and practices are unique to the waterfront. This is especially true of using boats safely to pursue waterfowl. Concerns center on boat preparation, hunting from a boat, and keeping a weather eye out. Safe Boat PreparationThese preparation notes are nothing new to experienced boaters. Duck hunters may only use their boats seasonally and it’s a good idea to take some time to ensure needed safety gear is onboard. Most states have adopted boat equipment requirements that mirror those of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Here are some things that need to be onboard a boat prior to making a hunting trip:
Hunting from a BoatBeing on a boat limits movement and hunters need to operate in close quarters with others that are onboard. Boats can be unstable and hunters need to consider these factors in their actions:
Waterfowl hunters need to keep an eye on the weather and watch for changing conditions. It is important to monitor local marine weather forecasts. Remember to double check the current hunting regulations before leaving and have a safe, successful trip!
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