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Recently I inquired with a young woman in sales at a Royal Distributing (power sports parts, accessories and equipment) outlet whether or not they had any deer whistles. "You mean for like hunting?" she asked. The images that response conjured up kept me laughing all day. I ended up going to Canadian Tire, who I know carries them. Which brings me to the subject of this post.
Do deer whistles really work? A colleague at work recently totaled his bike chasing dragons in Virginia. He missed the deer and hit a concrete culvert instead. Luckily he was wearing full gear and he landed in a swamp. Deer 1, bike 0, game, set, match. I bought him a Guardian Bell and a pair of whistles. I must say I have never heard a single first hand account of someone with them on the vehicle having hit a deer. Still that doesn't mean they work. But the ones I bought are made by Bell, the helmet folks who know a thing or two about safety. So has anyone here ever hit a deer with whistles on? I'm looking for stats or provable first hand accounts as opposed to a friend of a friend of my cousin if you get my drift.
Do deer whistles really work? A colleague at work recently totaled his bike chasing dragons in Virginia. He missed the deer and hit a concrete culvert instead. Luckily he was wearing full gear and he landed in a swamp. Deer 1, bike 0, game, set, match. I bought him a Guardian Bell and a pair of whistles. I must say I have never heard a single first hand account of someone with them on the vehicle having hit a deer. Still that doesn't mean they work. But the ones I bought are made by Bell, the helmet folks who know a thing or two about safety. So has anyone here ever hit a deer with whistles on? I'm looking for stats or provable first hand accounts as opposed to a friend of a friend of my cousin if you get my drift.