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If your aim is off even the slightest bit you could lose control of the spear and send it hurdling straight into your chest. Chest and stomach injuries aren't uncommon in spear hunting. That's why I make that extra effort to throw the spear 3-5 feet at the target. Anything more than that could result in self-harm because my accuracy would drop considerably, not to mention the fatigue of throwing it at that distance.
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Damn bro could you imagine putting a spear through your own chest? #Olaf
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Originally Posted by Wuxia
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I was a volunteer spear hunting instructor from 2009-2014 and in that time I personally witnessed and contributed to 12 deaths. Some were accidental self-inflicted spear fatalities, others resulted from failure to maintain the proper distance from my range of throw. You show these guys instructional videos and stress the importance of safety but there's always someone who ignores the warnings and I end up looking like the bad guy just because some idiot got impaled with a spear.