May 23, 2013

Weather

Fair

74°
Conditions at North Texas Regional Airport, TX
Save Email Print Bookmark and Share
A A
Reporter: Helen Headlee Email

Hunting safety stressed for deer season

ARDMORE, OK -- The great outdoors beckons to hunters, especially with deer season on the way. One of the keys to putting that prize buck on your wall is staying safe in the woods. Scott Morgan has hunted all his life.

"I like getting back out into nature," he said.

And he knows safety is a priority.

"Knowing what the laws are protects yourself and protects your sport," Morgan said.

And that protection starts with awareness. The most common hunting mishaps include accidentally firing a weapon, falling from a tree stand and shooters misidentifying targets. Wildlife and Range consultant Russell Stevens says these all have one thing in common.

"Falling out of trees, firearm accidents and that sort of thing are all simply because somebody wasn't paying attention to what they're doing," Stevens said.

Stevens said paying attention to what you're doing includes following these tips:

-Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
-Positively identify a target before shooting.
-And know that a safety is a mechanical device that sometimes fails.

Stevens also says knowing regulations is important. A few new rules for Texas are:

-Silencers are allowed for alligators, game animals and birds. -Grayson, Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall counties will allow full-season, either-sex harvest by lawful archery equipment only.

In Oklahoma:
-Several new hunting licenses are available
-Some new laws have increased penalties for trespassing.

Stevens said regulations are important, but safety is final.

"Once that trigger is pulled or once that arrow is shot, you can never take them back," said Stevens.

Muzzleloading for deer hunting season starts October 27th in Oklahoma, and the general season in Texas starts November 3rd.


In The Community

Children’s Center Honors Volunteers

Posted: 5:38 PM - Julie Luton of Bonham took home the top honor of the evening at the recent volunteer banquet hosted by the Fannin County Children’s Center. Luton was named the CASA Volunteer of the Year for her work in advocating for abused and neglected children in foster care. Read More

Idabel Main Street to Host Building Maintenance Workshop

Posted: 05/22/13 - (Idabel, Okla.) – For anyone interested in learning more about building preservation, Idabel Main Street will host “Historic Building Maintenance,” a workshop on the care and maintenance of the historic district, June 25th, from 5:30pm – 7:00pm, at the Idabel Public Library. Read More

Sherman Public Library Summer Reading Club sign ups

Posted: 05/08/13 - The Sherman Public Library is very excited about our upcoming Summer Reading Club for children and teens. Children ages birth-11 can Dig into Reading and join the Youth Summer Reading Club. The theme for the Teen Summer Reading Club this year is Beneath the Surface and it is open to teens ages 12-18. Read More

Most Discussed Stories

powered by Disqus