The take away may be stay out of the woods on opening weekend, and I avoided opening day of bird season also even with access to private land.
Had a buddy doing a fellowship at Mass. General (Harvard) who went out opening day of deer season on public land. He had scouted and found what looked like an old tree stand. He was sitting in the stand and heard a gunshot, coming toward him, and thought that was odd. Then he heard another that hit the tree above his head. He decided to abandon the tree stand.
Was bird hunting on the property of a patient in NW Mo., with his son-in-law and a couple of med students. Some guys were chasing coyotes, driving pickups on his land, and we had several rounds of .223 incoming. Interesting and unsettling sound.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/article-abstract/2822218"A third plausible interpretation is that the findings are associated with the start of deer hunting season but due to behavioral shifts unrelated to firearms, such as people being out in public more often, sleeping less, taking time off from work to hunt, or
consuming more alcohol. These behavioral changes might increase opportunities for shootings to take place and create conditions for interpersonal conflicts to turn violent. We are not able to fully rule out these mechanisms with our data; however, 1 prior study showed that the start of deer hunting season was associated with null effects on overall crime, as measured with data reported by police departments, as well as a reduction in alcohol-related arrests, suggesting that the start of deer hunting season is not causally related to broader patterns of alcohol-related behavior or more generalized criminal activity. At the same time, the same study found that the number of male arrestees armed with a long gun in rural jurisdictions increased 300% with the opening of deer hunting season, suggesting that the prevalence of firearms around hunting season increases dramatically."
The articles in JAMA usually document how/who financed the study. This did not, but the agenda driving the "conclusions" is obvious.