Here's the scenario:
Your moose hunting in an area primarily by boat or canoe. It's usually a few km ride to your hunting spots. Its early/mid October, air temperature is around 0-5deg and water temperature is probably the same. You're dressed for the weather, meaning likely layered clothing, and because you leave camp before sun breaks you have all your layers on. In your boat or canoe you have your day pack, your gun, and of course your life jacket. For whatever reason, canoe flips or boat is going down fast - either way you are going to get wet right now. Assume as well your on a lake and shore is a few hundred yards away at minimum.
What do you do?
I ask this question because this is typically the scenario in which we hunt (except fot the sinking part, haven't had the pleasure yet), and its also something I have thought of many times.
Have this happen to you? Please share.
Your moose hunting in an area primarily by boat or canoe. It's usually a few km ride to your hunting spots. Its early/mid October, air temperature is around 0-5deg and water temperature is probably the same. You're dressed for the weather, meaning likely layered clothing, and because you leave camp before sun breaks you have all your layers on. In your boat or canoe you have your day pack, your gun, and of course your life jacket. For whatever reason, canoe flips or boat is going down fast - either way you are going to get wet right now. Assume as well your on a lake and shore is a few hundred yards away at minimum.
What do you do?
I ask this question because this is typically the scenario in which we hunt (except fot the sinking part, haven't had the pleasure yet), and its also something I have thought of many times.
Have this happen to you? Please share.