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Thread: Hunter rescued by helicopter after accidentally stabbing himself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlsen Highway View Post
    That's an impressive guess.
    But for what reasons?...too many sandflies, still raining, quite tired etc...
    Apparently, I heard that one guy tried to cut his leg off with his knife........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlsen Highway View Post
    That's an impressive guess.
    But for what reasons?...too many sandflies, still raining, quite tired etc...
    what what

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    To me it's simple

    I don't own a PLB, however when people ask why not I have no defence, I admit I'm complacent and should really get one. I plan on buying one in the very near future.

    I view them much like life jackets and seatbelts.
    Do you not have my one currently???
    Really need to work out where all my gear is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doinit View Post
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    Nah' not for this old prick
    That right picture looks like a winter version of Ted Porter's picture near the Mathias Pass, in the book Under the Nor'west Arch

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    I have been hunting and fishing for 45yrs, and have been in a couple of situations over that time where I would of triggered a plb if it had been available. I was fortunate enough to win one 5yrs ago, boy! what peace of mind, it sits beside my gps in my day bag. It is a cheap opportunity for rescue, a small price for life. As we get older so do our friends, jeez I would trigger my plb for a couple of them if a situation arose. ( if you are reading this mooseman you better bee nice to me and buy me a beer one day ) Personal locator beacons should bee standard equipment for all hunters,fishermen and outdoors action people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    I have been hunting and fishing for 45yrs, and have been in a couple of situations over that time where I would of triggered a plb if it had been available. I was fortunate enough to win one 5yrs ago, boy! what peace of mind, it sits beside my gps in my day bag. It is a cheap opportunity for rescue, a small price for life. As we get older so do our friends, jeez I would trigger my plb for a couple of them if a situation arose. ( if you are reading this mooseman you better bee nice to me and buy me a beer one day ) Personal locator beacons should bee standard equipment for all hunters,fishermen and outdoors action people.
    @BeeMan and @Mrs Beeman

    I liked your posting, but I pressed "like" because I like Mrs BeeMan's "like". Spot on!
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    you are right they are good insurance, I will have to stick close to you so either of us can activate if the need ever arose. Have a beer with your name on it waiting for your next visit.
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    Yep always carry one. Used it once - very effective. Always good to leave plans with someone as backup though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo View Post
    Yep always carry one. Used it once - very effective. Always good to leave plans with someone as backup though...
    The country you carried that ring through Frodo,you certainly needed one eh
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    Hopefully he had a good feed of steak that night
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    Hello - My Kti just turned up. I'm a fencer and work on my own 99% of the time so thought it a good idea to have one for "work" - and it will be handy for hunting too.

    For those of you farming etc - how do you carry your PLB "everyday". I know lots of folk in farming wear a knife belt as standard clobber (I used to) , but I don't now as it conflicts with the nailbag. However my nailbag is an on again/off again thing too.

    Any thoughts ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    Hello - My Kti just turned up. I'm a fencer and work on my own 99% of the time so thought it a good idea to have one for "work" - and it will be handy for hunting too.

    For those of you farming etc - how do you carry your PLB "everyday". I know lots of folk in farming wear a knife belt as standard clobber (I used to) , but I don't now as it conflicts with the nailbag. However my nailbag is an on again/off again thing too.

    Any thoughts ??
    Possibly use the arm pouch that comes with it, although I guess that could be a bit challenging when fencing.
    Forgotmaboltagain+1

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    Just my 5 cents ..... Check the integrity of the arm pouch I bought one maybe 4 years ago didn't come with arm pouch just the case with belt loop, I slipped down a bank on a solo trip and the belt loop ripped clean open on a tree, I only got bruises and a wake up but got to watch the beacon (still in case carry on down hill like a rocket into bush and spent what felt like ages looking for it (needed a locator beacon locating beacon)now I try to carry in my chest pocket when possible a challenge in the warmest months.

    As I said have never seen the arm pouch but just food for thought.
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    Try army navy store for Osprey carrying vest pouches. This one is ex UK Army, with orange added.

    My KTI, with its zip-up clamshell protector, fits snug into one of the Osprey's AP Grenade pouches.


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