Upper Hutt Leader

Abeacon to save hunters’ bacon

- MATTHEWTSO

The roar is on, and one Wellington­ian has turned inventor to help keep his fellow hunters safe.

Justin McCabe came up with the idea of an electronic warning system after shot fired from a nearby mai-mai rained down around him while duck hunting.

Aimed at avoiding hunters accidental­ly being shot by their mates while moving through the bush, McCabe’s invention warns a hunter if a member of their party is within 100 metres.

The beacons, carried by all members of a group, signalled users when other beacons were nearby.

Prototypes had a light to alert users and a display showing how many other beacons were close.

Statistics from the Mountain Safety Council showed 80 per cent of misidentif­ied shootings were carried out by members of the same party, while 92 percent of misidentif­ied target incidents happened at ranges of less than 75 metres.

Mountain Safety spokesman Nick Kingstone said they had been in contact with McCabe about his concept.

Any device that had the potential to save lives was worth investigat­ing.

He said 10 hunters had been killed in misidentif­ication incidents since 2007.

The latest incident happened on April 2 in the Kaimai Range near Te Aroha. Quentin McCreedy was charged with kill- ing Douglas Leech by carelessly using a firearm this week.

Roar Beacons were not designed to identify a target but to give a hunter a second chance to assess what was happening around them before squeezing the trigger.

‘‘Roar is meant to aid in situationa­l awareness when out in the bush,’’ McCabe said.

‘‘It reminds me to check whether [a potential target] is a deer or my mate. Having a reminder can only be a good thing.’’

The beacon had generated interest from outdoor and hunting groups and sparked plenty of conversati­on and feedback on social media.

McCabe already had a number of working prototypes but wished to take the concept further. He set up a crowdfundi­ng campaign on pledgeme to help fund further developmen­t.

He said the units could be made more compact.

Adding features such the ability to show where other beacons were in relation to the wearer were also possible.

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SUPPLIED/JUSTIN MCCABE Justin McCabe’s Roar Beacon is designed to increase a hunter’s situationa­l awareness.

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