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Waterfowl Hunters Urged to Use Caution on the Water
RALEIGH, N.C. (Nov. 13, 2006) – Waterfowl hunters who use boats are reminded by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission that basic safety precautions can be a lifesaver. Capt. Chris Huebner, hunting and boating safety coordinator with the Wildlife Resources Commission, lists the following safety guidelines:
A particular danger is posed by hypothermia – the loss of body heat. Exposure to extreme cold, such as being in cold water or wearing wet clothes in cold conditions, can increase the chance of hypothermia. Capt. Huebner advised wearing proper cold weather clothing, avoiding cotton and relying on wool and synthetic materials. “Dress in layers, cover head and hands, and avoid over-exertion or fatigue,” Huebner said. |
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