Let me start off saying, No Bill I don't need any swag.
Ok, solo hunt at 10,000' . I was filming a spotted fawn from tree stand to show wife later. Had bow with nocked arrow sitting across the safety cross bar. I raised up a bit to put phone back in front pocket and knocked the bow forward so I quickly reached out and grabbed it. Iron Will ended up just below my knee. I felt the cool flow of air on a wet foot. I knew something happened, pulled up pant leg and foot/ankle area of sock already turning red. Climbed down, and had gauze and tape and super glue. Not believing that would stay tight for the hike out, I Took half my boot lace off and tied up knee area. Hiked a mile or so to the ranger, then drove 15 miles back to base camp and 30 miles down to town for stitches.
Iron Wills are so sharp you don't feel it cut the skin, only the coolness of red fluid finding oxygen . I immediately added a torniquet to my kit. I even practiced using it. You would be surprised how your brain goes into instant survival mode, but doesn't always make the best choices automatically or handle reading instructions while in crisis mode.
Glad OP was fine, his pics were a lot worst than my ordeal.