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Sun Feb-12-06 10:02 PM
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Another question from a non-hunter... |
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is it really as common as I've been hearing for this kind of thing to happen?
For example, in the account by Mrs. Armstrong, she says this stuff happens "from time to time."
Is that true?
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:04 PM
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1. I'm a non-hunter with the same question. |
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:08 PM
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Ztech
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:09 PM
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Usually caused by someone walking into the field of fire. When hunting in a group you have to be really disciplined and watch your position in the hunt. Sounds like this guy left the group and then rejoined it without letting the others know his position.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:21 PM
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14. Yes it is a matter of discipline, how you hold your gun while |
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walking or climbing over a fence and making sure that you are not walking directly behind or in front of another hunter, if a hunter trips over an obstacle anything can happen. When I was in high school one friend peppered the other while hunting pheasants. If they had been any closer to each other he would have died.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:11 PM
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4. I don't hunt, but I've known hunters, and I'd have to say |
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that I suspect there is some whitewashing going on with this account. Ms. Armstrong is and has been a Bush supporter for many years, after all.
"Peppering" is one thing. Getting blown in the face by shot is another. There's a guy in ICU right now, and we won't know whether he was "peppered" or more seriously hurt.
I suspect the latter.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:11 PM
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5. We had one hunter shoot another a couple years back |
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They were in separate hotel rooms at the time... It happens, then you patch the holes in the walls.
Seriously, I see guys coming in and getting one loaf of bread, a couple packages of lunch meat and an 18 pack of Bud per person. Sort of surprises me there aren't more 'accidents'. We often have cows, dogs and even a few ranch kids shot just about every year. It is carelessness and alcohol generally. A twelve year old in a pasture on a bright green John Deere tractor looks NOTHING like a mule deer.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:12 PM
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6. It would seem that Mr. Whittington was doing what anyone should do |
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when catching up to a bird hunting party-- approaching from the rear. The real outrage is the attempt to blame him for the accident.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:13 PM
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7. I grew up in farm country and the only people I heard of getting shot |
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with buckshot were
1. one brother got another with about 8 pellets while they were out hunting drunk. (15-20 years ago)
2. two kids who had stolen a car in about 1940, shot by a the county deputy (my great grandpa). He loved telling that story, got them in the tails as they were going over a fence.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:18 PM
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Havn't heard that account! What was they doing shooting quail with buckshot? As far as approaching from the rear. You never approach a hunter from a blind position without calling and getting acknowledgement. In group bird hunting safety is only possible when all hunters know the position of the others in their party. Still the question is why are they hunting quail with buckshot?
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:21 PM
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they were using birdshot, my gramps was using buckshot. :)
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:13 PM
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8. YA GOTTA wonder whether Big Dick had a snootful of Wild Turkey, or |
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:13 PM
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9. As we get more details, it will seem worse and worse (my hunch) |
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I have now heard that he shot the guy twice, for instance.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:13 PM
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10. It has actually happened to me. Combination of stupidity, too many |
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people in the field, and alcohol.
Basic incompetence.
Cheney is an idiot for swinging 180 degrees without knowing exactly what was going on behind him.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:14 PM
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11. It does indeed happen from time to time... |
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...particulary amoung total retards who have no conception of other people's safety and how to use a gun correctly.
I rest my case.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:15 PM
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12. I think there were 6 hunters shot last year in Arkansas during deer |
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:26 PM
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And the people I hunted with were experienced hunters. They never mentioned this happening in all the years they hunted.
I do know it happens and I have heard other stories of it happening. From almost all the stories I heard it usually ended up being inexperienced hunters who shot others.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:30 PM
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17. Mike Royko used to publish a column of dumb gun owners |
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Edited on Sun Feb-12-06 10:30 PM by dsc
each year. Some of the stories were real doozies. People do get shot on hunting trips on occassion but I don't think it is a normal thing.
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Sun Feb-12-06 10:32 PM
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ALWAYS look before you shoot. Better that one of the little feathered critters get away than you shoot a fellow hunter in, for example, the face.
I shared that with my 17 year old, who immediately observed that Cheney has been known to have a problem with that kind of impulsiveness in the past ...
:evilgrin:
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Mon Feb-13-06 12:23 AM
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19. No! From what I know ... if it happens.. you are with a sick irresponsible |
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fuck and you never hunt with them again. But Cheney lives in an alternative universe. People will be paid or given priviledge to hunt with him.
We will see it very soon.
In reality - this hunter would be shunned.
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