By RYAN SKAITH
Falls from tree stands have surpassed firearm-related incidents as the leading cause of injury for deer hunters, according to a recent national study. While environmental factors and equipment failure play a role, experts say human error is a primary driver of these accidents.
Megan Anderson, an injury prevention coordinator at Emplify Health by Gundersen, noted that while bad weather and faulty stand construction contribute to falls, many incidents occur simply because a hunter loses their balance while perched on the platform.
To mitigate these risks, Anderson recommends that all hunters wear a full-body harness. Safety advocates emphasize that a harness can provide a critical fail-safe for those positioned on wooden platforms high above the ground.
The safety warning comes as several deer hunting seasons remain active, with some set to run through Jan. 25. The risk is widespread, as statistics show that 80% of firearm hunters and 90% of bow hunters utilize tree stands during the season.



