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Official Arizona Hunting Safety Course Link to Arizona Game & Fish Department

Hello, hunter! Arizona's online hunting course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Today's Hunter in Arizona course—the official hunting safety course of the Arizona Game and Fish Department .

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Arizona certification.

Elevated Stand Guidelines

Elevated Stand Location Hunter using haul line to haul rifle up to elevated stand

  • Place a stand no higher than necessary.
  • Never place a stand in a dead tree, in trees with large overhanging dead limbs, or on or near utility poles.
  • Select only trees that are straight.
  • Never place stands on fence lines or near another landowner's property.

Hauling Hunting Equipment into a Stand

  • Never carry your hunting equipment up or down the tree with you as you climb. Always use a haul line of heavy cord attached to your stand to bring up your hunting equipment or to lower it prior to climbing down from your stand.
  • Before attaching the haul line to a firearm, unload it and open the action.
  • Then attach the haul line to the firearm’s sling so that the firearm hangs with the muzzle pointed down.
  • Slip the end of the haul line through your belt—leave it untied so that it can pull free if you fall. Put on your fall-arrest system, secure yourself to the tree, and climb to your stand.
  • After you are in the stand and secure, haul up your hunting equipment and untie the haul line.
Safety tip

Before hauling a firearm into a stand, make sure it is unloaded. Also, you can avoid getting debris in the barrel by placing a cover over the muzzle. Once you are securely in the stand, check for obstructions before you load.

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