Chapter 4

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List three types of portable tree stands

1. hang on stands 2. climbing stands 3. ladder stands

List the five components of a fall arrest system

1.full body harness-the vest style is a very effective style of full body harness 2. Linemans style belt and/or climbing belt-used when climbing up and down the tree 3. tree strap-goes around the tree 4. tether- attaches the harness to the tree strap 5. Suspension relief strap- provides a loop to stand in if you fall

What are two advantages of hunting from an elevated stand?

Provide a wider field of vision-game is spotted sooner than at ground level allows time to plan for the best shot through earlier detection of game

Check any of the following to make hunting from a tree stand safer a. inspecting the tree stand frequently b using a fall-arrest system c .using a haul line to raise and lower gear d. wearing quiet clothing

a. inspecting the tree stand frequently b using a fall-arrest system c .using a haul line to raise and lower gear

The most popular way to hunt white tail deer with a bow is from____________. a. ground blinds b. pit blinds c. an elevated stand d. stalking

c. an elevated stand

As you enter and exit an elevated tree stand, keep a firm hold on the _________ and don't let go until you're certain that you are ______________.

climbing system secure

__________ should be worn at all times while climbing a tree and when on a tree stand. a. climbing boots b. thick outerwear c. A full body harness d. Camouflage outerwear

full body harness

The National Bowhunter Education Foundation recommends wearing a ____________ as part of a fall-arrest system.

full body harness that is manufactured to TMA standards

Always use a ___________ of heavy cord attached to your stand to bring up your bow, arrows, and pack.

haul line

When you are in a tree stand, use the FAS __________________and ___________ to attach your FAS full-body harness to the tree.

tree strap and tether

list two ways to avoid suspension trauma while you wait to be rescued after a fall.

use your suspension relief strap or if you don't have one keep moving your legs.


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