Gr33n Arrow
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So, today I had the honor of going through the PA Hunter’s Safety Course for the 4th time... with my 3rd son.
As they got to the section on Treestand Safety, I nearly derailed the course to add a PSA about Saddle Hunting and the true nature of “safely hunting.”
I chose to behave and only slightly jumped in, but felt obligated to discuss weight limits of all of the different type of stands out there and how hunters must take into account the added weight of their layers, bag, bow or gun and boots (all of which are coming factors of consideration within this forum, seeing how “weight conscious we are) only to have the instructors, who have been teaching this course for 40 years and 15 years each replying that “they had never thought of that and that it was an absolutely great thought that they needed to add to their teaching.”
I came so close to walking out with my son while saying “Son, we really don’t belong here... there’s a much better way!”
Don’t worry Saddle Nation, my boys are being, and will be, taught the ways of the saddle!
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As they got to the section on Treestand Safety, I nearly derailed the course to add a PSA about Saddle Hunting and the true nature of “safely hunting.”
I chose to behave and only slightly jumped in, but felt obligated to discuss weight limits of all of the different type of stands out there and how hunters must take into account the added weight of their layers, bag, bow or gun and boots (all of which are coming factors of consideration within this forum, seeing how “weight conscious we are) only to have the instructors, who have been teaching this course for 40 years and 15 years each replying that “they had never thought of that and that it was an absolutely great thought that they needed to add to their teaching.”
I came so close to walking out with my son while saying “Son, we really don’t belong here... there’s a much better way!”
Don’t worry Saddle Nation, my boys are being, and will be, taught the ways of the saddle!
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