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wow.... ..i take back what i said... . duck hunting really can be dangerous....... i didn;t think about alligators or bull sharks... .. and snakes are something that would keep me completely out of the forest... ...poisonous or not a snake is a snake... .. and genesis says God put enmity between the snake and the woman... ...as a female i understood that enmity before i ever saw it in the bible... even before i ever saw a snake... i have always hated snakes....... of course i know poisonous snakes are much worse and the real danger... problem is if i ever came in contact with a snake in the wild it would be dead and beaten into snake jelly before anyone got a chance to determine if it was poisonous or not....We have alligators and water moccasins to worry about in the freshwater. In the saltwater, we have bull sharks. In the boat it’s not as much concern, but we do sometimes wade in the water and set up tittle temporary blinds. This video went viral a few years ago and features a buddy of mine in it:
I can definitely see pig hunting and spear fishing being dangerous. I remember the explicit directions from the one time I went pig hunting about what to do if it charges, but I had people with me, so I wasn’t too worried about it. I’ve never done spearfishing, but know people who do, and have heard plenty of bull shark stories. It’s not for the faint of heart. I’m not the world’s strongest swimmer, so I’ve shied away from some of those activities. I can swim okay, but just not well enough to really start going down more than snorkeling level.
Speaking of swimming, the most dangerous aspect of duck hunting is drowning. If a person falls overboard with waders on, they’re probably dead without a life jacket on. Sadly, I have seen very few duck hunters wearing a jacket. I invested in a camo jacket a few years ago but sometimes forget to wear it. That actually happened yesterday, and about halfway down the river, I suddenly realized I didn’t have it on and was in trouble if I fell overboard with waders on! https://www.ducks.org/hunting/waterfowl-hunting-tips/dont-take-the-plunge
i rmember my dad talking about someone he knew many years ago being pulled down and drowned by his waders while fly fishing..... that;s something else to think about.....
by hawaii standards i was considered a non-swimmer well into my teens...and just a basic/beginning swimmer but non-surfer even when i first joined the forums.... ... even now i am much more confident swimming with fins on than i am without them...... but you can;t wear fins to surf... however they make a wet suit glove with webbed fingers that helps swimmers in rough water get a better grip and propell themselves...... i have 6 pair of them in various stages from bran new to almost worn out.... . i wear them quite often when surfing......
having climbable trees around you is good when pig hunting... plus terrain you can use to your advantage.... .. being caught out in the open on flat ground with an angry pig can be very bad...... even fatal... .. someone said the price rate of being in contact with an angry pig is around 100 stitches per second.... if you survive it... . ..
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