Chapter 6: Enjoying Water Sports With Your Boat
Hunting
Many hunters use vessels for duck hunting or to get to their favorite hunting
grounds. If you are using your vessel to hunt, you should:
- Understand that you are still responsible for obeying all boating laws
and should follow all safe boating rules.
- Take extra precautions to avoid capsizing or swamping your
vessel.
- Be aware that small, flat-bottom vessels are prone to capsizing or
swamping.
- Keep weight low and distribute gear evenly in the vessel.
- Do not exceed the vessel's capacity.
Never crowd too many people or too much gear into one small hunting boat.
- Take only well-trained dogs on board a small vessel. An excited dog
could capsize a vessel easily. Keep the dog lying on the bottom, positioned
in the center of the vessel.
- Take precautions to avoid hypothermia in case you do capsize. See
Chapter 5 for guidelines on preventing and treating this condition.
- Wear a life jacket (PFD) at all times while on the water. PFDs come in
a variety of styles, including camouflage vests and float coats.
- Remember that cold water can be a killer. When hunting on cold water, dress
in several layers under your PFD.
- Always check the weather and
stay as close to the shore as possible.
- Never fire shots or release arrows until the vessel is stopped, the motor
is turned off, and the vessel is secured or properly anchored. Always remain
seated when shooting. Of course, you must possess a valid hunting license,
tags, and permits for whatever you are hunting.
- Be aware of laws regarding transport of firearms in a vessel.
- Ensure that all firearms are always unloaded with the safety on and are
secured in a gun case when they are being transported in a vessel.
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