Fatal hunting accident
#11
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary,Alberta,Canada
Posts: 2,123
RE: Fatal hunting accident
We had a hunter shot and killed a few years ago but it was the guy that got shot who was the idiot. He had a full body cape, head and antlers of an elk and he hung it up in some trees to make it look like an elk was standing there. He crawled underneath the cape and started to bugle. So a hunter came along and shot at the cape and the shot killed the guy immediately.
#12
RE: Fatal hunting accident
ORIGINAL: NY Bowhunter
go figure...........
just one of those "grey area" laws I suppose.
What a shame........ human life for a game animal? Not a chance I'd be taking.
go figure...........
just one of those "grey area" laws I suppose.
What a shame........ human life for a game animal? Not a chance I'd be taking.
#13
RE: Fatal hunting accident
Fellas, fellas, fellas, it is legal to hunt a variety of animals at night. It is a different type of hunting that requires caution just like other types. And accidents do happen. Please don't start jumping on the anti-night (legal) hunting bandwagon just because your are not familiar with it.I don't have the facts and figures, but I am willing to bet that there are as many or more daylight hunting accidents, in terms of both numbers and percentages, than nightime ones.
#14
RE: Fatal hunting accident
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche
Fellas, fellas, fellas, it is legal to hunt a variety of animals at night. It is a different type of hunting that requires caution just like other types. And accidents do happen. Please don't start jumping on the anti-night (legal) hunting bandwagon just because your are not familiar with it. I don't have the facts and figures, but I am willing to bet that there are as many or more daylight hunting accidents, in terms of both numbers and percentages, than nightime ones.
Fellas, fellas, fellas, it is legal to hunt a variety of animals at night. It is a different type of hunting that requires caution just like other types. And accidents do happen. Please don't start jumping on the anti-night (legal) hunting bandwagon just because your are not familiar with it. I don't have the facts and figures, but I am willing to bet that there are as many or more daylight hunting accidents, in terms of both numbers and percentages, than nightime ones.
#17
RE: Fatal hunting accident
I agree w/Lanse. Let's not jump on the "anti-night" hunting bandwagon..we already have enough people against hunters in general...I too am willing to bet that there are as many, if not MORE hunting accidents during the day than at night..
#18
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Posts: 11,472
RE: Fatal hunting accident
I too am willing to bet that there are as many, if not MORE hunting accidents during the day than at night..
#19
RE: Fatal hunting accident
NY,
So, are you nowsuggestingthat daytime hunting is so much more widespread and dangerous (from a gross numbers perspective) that it should be banned for safety reasons
Seriously, I think that if you researched the statistics, you would find that the percentage (not gross number of incidents) of accidental deaths from legal nightiime hunting is likely the same or even more likely, lower than daytime incidents.
So, are you nowsuggestingthat daytime hunting is so much more widespread and dangerous (from a gross numbers perspective) that it should be banned for safety reasons
Seriously, I think that if you researched the statistics, you would find that the percentage (not gross number of incidents) of accidental deaths from legal nightiime hunting is likely the same or even more likely, lower than daytime incidents.