Gear Up for Deer Season: Essential Safety Tips to Keep You on Target and Off Crutches

Written by HLRBO - Alexandra Carter| 11/10/2023

The leaves are changing color and there's a chill in the air - deer hunting season is officially underway! With more than 500,000 hunters expected to take to the Minnesota woods and fields this season — and more than 11 million nationwide — safety should be every hunter's number one priority. When proper precautions are taken, deer hunting can be an incredibly rewarding experience full of lifelong memories. Here are some key tips to ensure a safe and successful deer season.

Inspect Tree Stands Thoroughly


Tree stand accidents are the leading cause of serious injury among hunters, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Be sure to thoroughly inspect your tree stand before the season starts to ensure it remains in good working condition with no loose bolts, worn straps or other faults. Always wear a safety harness when in your elevated stand and keep it secured whenever climbing in or out. Maintain three points of contact on ladders at all times.


Refresh Firearm Safety Rules


No one ever expects an accident, which is why it's critical to brush up on key firearm safety rules before heading out. Treat every firearm as if it's loaded, control the muzzle, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and be absolutely sure of your target and what lies beyond it. Taking the time to refresh these essential rules could save a life.


Blaze Up


In firearm deer hunting zones, blaze orange or pink outerwear is required by law. Be sure to wear the required amount of blaze clothing so that you are clearly visible to other hunters.


Tell Someone Your Plan


Before heading out, inform someone of where you'll be hunting and when you expect to return. In the event of an emergency, it's critical that others know where to find you and when to raise an alarm if you don't come back.

Watch the Weather


Check the forecast and prepare accordingly for any cold, rain, snow or other conditions. Hypothermia can set in quickly, so have proper layered clothing and supplies. If a big storm rolls in, play it safe rather than sorry.


Avoid Distractions


Focus on the hunt at hand and avoid distractions like cell phones. Safe hunting requires your full attention at all times.


Stay Hydrated


It's easy to get dehydrated traipsing around the woods, which can negatively impact physical and cognitive abilities. Bring plenty of water and snack breaks to stay energized and sharp.


With preparation and focus on safety, this deer season will surely be one to remember. Stay alert, take your time and follow safe hunting practices. Good luck hunting and have a great season!


Ready to Hunt Safely? HLRBO Has Your Back


Before you head out to the blind this season, get in touch with the experts at HLRBO. We'll help you find prime private hunting land leases so you can focus on the hunt.


With over 15 years of experience providing affordable leases across the country, HLRBO has relationships with thousands of landowners and can match you to the perfect property. We handle everything from lease contracting to insurance and liability coverage so your hunt is seamless and stress-free.


Don't wing it - hunt with the pros! Give HLRBO a call today at (855) 664-6676 or visit www.hlrbo.com to find your new favorite hunting spot. We can't wait to help you have your best season ever!


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