11/2/2012 - A date I will never forget...waited for this day to go to a spot with some rut activity. Watched 6 different bucks that night, including one that looked like he was off the cover of Outdoor Life. I waited for pitch dark and thought I would slip out unseen.
I like so many other's wear a harness in the tree. Took for granted the getting up and down part. 27 years of bowhunting in the tree and I made a mistake getting out of the stand in the dark. I couldn't see the step but went for it anyway. I missed it getting off the platform and went for a ride. I hit the ground with a thud. I thought I was ok until I started but heard this ringing noise in my ears and was feeling like throwing up. Went to stand up and it wasn't working out not to mention my burly boot was bent out in a way that it shouldn't have been. Thankfully I had a cell phone and was hunting on the edge of a bean field that the farmer could drive out to me. He is 85 years old and there was no lifting me. I army crawled to the car and went to ER. I ended up dislocating my ankle and breaking my tibia and fibula above the ankle. Four months of no weight and almost a year later I still have some issues. However, I am thankful I did not land on my back or worse. Heard way to many stories from people at hospital about guys that weren't so fortunate.
This year going back out after that buck. I hope he made it. Spent the money on a ladder stand and a good harness and climbing attachment that allows me to stay connected at all times with the use of a prussic knot. Thank God for health insurance, after 2 surgeries and therapy this fall topped $75,000 in medical bills that my insurance paid most of. A valuable lesson that I hope many of you don't have to learn. Stay safe, I now pay attention when people say ...if it can happen to me, believe me, it can happen to you.
-Mark