The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) underscores the importance of safety as the state’s gun deer season approaches, beginning November 22. With a requirement for hunters to wear at least 50% blaze orange or fluorescent pink attire, the DNR highlights that visibility is critical for both hunters and the non-hunting public, including pet owners who share the woods.
To further ensure safety during this high-activity season, hunters are reminded to follow important tree stand precautions, such as inspecting equipment for stability and using full-body harnesses while climbing. The DNR’s emphasis on these safety measures reinforces the need for vigilance and responsibility, aiming to prevent accidents. For a comprehensive look at the safety guidelines, interested readers can access the DNR’s Firearm Safety webpage.
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