May sound like a dumb question but...
I'm 20 and my dad is going to be 60 in a couple of months. I would like to get into hunting with him mostly, but we're both not experienced hunters though he knows how to gut an animal and as far as I remember he's been doing it.
My concern is sometimes when he endures too much stress or physical activity, he gets short of breath, dizzy and feels like he's going to faint. He works too hard and is always busying himself with something, and he will occasionally feel his chest hurt or whatever, but conveniently I live near the hospital so he goes in for tests.
In the middle of nowhere, if he started to feel like that, it would be a catistrophic feeling as no doctor or hospital is out in the middle of nowhere.
Now the obvious answer is, "don't take him hunting unless/until he is in good enough physical activity to do so"
Well, he's in great shape but has always had heart issues that kind of worry me.
Are hunting areas close enough to town centers including say, a doctor or hospital readily available? I know the hunting community seems to be aging, and with age comes more medical/health problems, so i wonder if this has been a concern with anybody else?
Thank-you for your replies.
I'm 20 and my dad is going to be 60 in a couple of months. I would like to get into hunting with him mostly, but we're both not experienced hunters though he knows how to gut an animal and as far as I remember he's been doing it.
My concern is sometimes when he endures too much stress or physical activity, he gets short of breath, dizzy and feels like he's going to faint. He works too hard and is always busying himself with something, and he will occasionally feel his chest hurt or whatever, but conveniently I live near the hospital so he goes in for tests.
In the middle of nowhere, if he started to feel like that, it would be a catistrophic feeling as no doctor or hospital is out in the middle of nowhere.
Now the obvious answer is, "don't take him hunting unless/until he is in good enough physical activity to do so"
Well, he's in great shape but has always had heart issues that kind of worry me.
Are hunting areas close enough to town centers including say, a doctor or hospital readily available? I know the hunting community seems to be aging, and with age comes more medical/health problems, so i wonder if this has been a concern with anybody else?
Thank-you for your replies.




















































