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WVDNR reminds hunters about tree stand safety

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SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVDN) — With West Virginia’s buck firearms season just around the corner, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) is reminding hunters of the importance of adhering to hunting regulations and practicing safe, responsible behavior in the field.

“Hunting is a time-honored tradition in West Virginia and it is essential that all hunters follow established safety guidelines and regulations to prevent accidents and promote an enjoyable season for all participants,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion. “As hunters and their families prepare for the fall seasons, we encourage everyone to refresh their knowledge on safety measures, particularly those who may not be familiar with modern equipment and practices.”

For hunters using tree stands, the WVDNR emphasizes the need for extra care and attention. Tree stands can pose serious risks if not used properly, so it’s important to take specific steps to stay safe. Inspecting equipment for wear and tear, wearing a fall-arrest system and only using portable stands on public lands are essential practices. Hunters should also remember that bad weather can make climbing and positioning on a stand more dangerous, so caution should always be exercised in rain, snow or icy conditions.

“Falls are one of the leading causes of hunting-related injuries, and a fall-arrest system can be the difference between a close call and a tragic accident,” said WVDNR Natural Resources Police Captain Warren Goodson. “If you plan to hunt from a tree stand, taking the time to ensure your equipment is in good condition is crucial for your safety and could save your life.”

The WVDNR also encourages hunters to consider these additional hunting safety protocols and regulations:

  • Use a haul line to pull gear and an unloaded firearm or bow into tree stands.
  • Unload your gun or bow before climbing or descending.
  • Never climb with anything in your hands or on your back.
  • Before descending, lower your equipment to the ground on the opposite side of the tree.
  • Wear 400 square inches of blaze orange.
  • Inform others of your location and leave a map on your dashboard with the time you plan to return.
  • Pack a whistle, horn, strobe, two-way radio or phone for emergencies.

Hunters 15 and older are required to have a valid West Virginia hunting license and form of identification while hunting. All hunters, including youth and those who are exempt from purchasing a license, are reminded to check their game at WVhunt.com. For more information, hunters are encouraged to review the West Virginia Hunting Regulations Summary at WVdnr.gov/hunting-regulations.

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