Official New York bowhunting safety course Link to New York Department of Environmental Conservation

Hello, bowhunter! New York's online bowhunter course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Bowhunter New York course—the official bowhunting safety course of the New York Department of Environmental Conservation.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your New York certification.

Chapter 8: Outdoor Preparedness
Primary Hazards

Bowhunters typically face three primary hazards that may result in serious injuries:

  • Falls, especially from tree stands
  • Cuts or lacerations from broadheads or knives
  • Long-term exposure from being lost or in the outdoors for too long

Most of the accidental deaths in bowhunting are caused by falls from tree stands. Bowhunters must take every precaution to prevent falls (See “Elevated Stands” in Chapter 6). The Treestand Manufacturer’s Association and others have improved equipment and standards to address problems with stands. As with any equipment, it's still the user’s responsibility to follow the safety guidelines shipped with manufactured stands as well as the principles promoted in this manual.

Bowhunter shooting from an elevated tree stand

New York Department
of Environmental
Conservation

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