{"id":12462,"date":"2013-10-11T14:58:29","date_gmt":"2013-10-11T19:58:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.bemidjistate.edu\/bsutoday\/?p=12462"},"modified":"2021-11-01T15:08:05","modified_gmt":"2021-11-01T20:08:05","slug":"opc-holds-oct-16-clinic-on-tree-stand-safety","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/news\/2013\/10\/11\/opc-holds-oct-16-clinic-on-tree-stand-safety\/","title":{"rendered":"OPC holds Oct. 16 clinic on tree stand safety"},"content":{"rendered":"
Minnesota’s firearm season for deer hunting begins Nov. 9, and the Bemidji State’s Outdoor Program Center wants to provide hunters with a way for hunters to help prevent serious accidents related to falls from tree stands.<\/p>\n
The clinic begins at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the Gillett Recreation-Fitness Center lobby and is free to attend. The OPC will have rigging kits – which include a Swiss seat, locking carabiner, prussic and 9.5mm anchor line – available at the clinic for $35.<\/p>\n
Tree stand accidents are the leading cause of injury to hunters, accounting for more than 90 percent of hunting-related emergency room visits. Statistics show that one in three people who hunt from an elevated stand will have a fall resulting in serious injury.<\/p>\n
The safety clinic, taught by center director Mark Morrissey, will show hunters how a few simple rock-climbing skills and basic equipment can be used to build a lightweight, strong and versatile system that will help prevent injuries at an affordable cost far below the $100 commonly charged for similar commercial systems.<\/p>\n
The clinic will include a complete walkthrough of the equipment and will involve setting up outdoors with an on-site tree stand for hands-on practice.<\/p>\n