OldGobbler

OG Gear Store
Sum Toy
Dave Smith
Wood Haven
North Mountain Gear
Gooserbat Game Calls
North Mountain Gear
turkeys for tomorrow

News:

only use regular PayPal to provide purchase protection

Main Menu

3 Pennsylvania Hunters shot in separate incidents

Started by Bridger, May 22, 2025, 06:20:47 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Tom007

Quote from: eggshell on June 05, 2025, 07:25:10 AMI appreciate your thoughts Tom007. I actually agree that the law and legal penalties should be enforced in every case. No way does a perpetrator walk away free, but I still doubt it will fix the problem. Like I said you can't fix stupid. One of my points was that the law does not do enough, the victim is still left holding the bag and bearing the expense, I did.

As for me physically, I do very well and live mostly a normal life. I just walk slower and I limp, but my leg is strong. The imbalance has caused additional wear on my hip and knees and I suppose a hip and knee replacement is coming some day. I get cramps in the leg that stop me in my tracks. I have to have a support between my legs to sleep because I have discomfort laying down for some reason. Something to think about. A shooter may walk away with some fines or even some jail time, but the victim has a life sentence. For those who don't know my story, I was shot through the left upper thigh with a mechanical broadhead from a crossbow while fall turkey hunting.

Amen brother, I wish you well and continued success in everything you do. Be safe my friend

Brian Fahs

I am a resident of pennsylvania and started hunting turkey in my home state in the fall of 1976 when I was 12 years old and could legally hunt. I went along with my uncles to our cabin in perry County as a young kid to tag along in the woods before that. They only fall hunted with centerfire rifles. I learned to run calls at a young age and killed my share quickly. By age 20 I quit fall hunting due to several near death experiences with guys stalking my position whith centerfire rifles.

Our camp was near the homes of some of the homes of turkey hunting pioneers in pennsylvania. Dale Rohm and his boys Terry and Robby as well as Dick "curly" Smith and his boys Red and Chris hunted the same birds we did. Unfortunately for most of us being shot or in the line of fire happens way too often.

A close friend of mine caught a few pellets in his hand and arm this spring. A trespasser shot from the opposite treeline at a gobbler he was working. This was on family ground that was posted. He never knew the guy was there till he shot and ran off. Trespasser was never caught.

We have a lot of spring gobbler hunters in pennsylvania. Tons of public ground but the road system is pretty extensive. When a bird gobbles there is a good chance guys will be coming from 2 3 or 4 directions quickly. If I strike a bird I figure I only have a short amount of time to call him in. Like minutes....if that. For some reason our hunters are late to the party on ethics. Guys will park on you, come in on you, and even intentionally spook gobbling birds so you don't kill them. Just a normal hunt in pennsylvania.

sasquatch1

The pressure is high to get that Insta/FB picture of a kill to post. Therefore spray and pray happens more and more


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Beards and Hooks

That's terrible, the state I live in. Here is to a full and quick recovery for that poor guy, and I hope the other guy never hunts again.

Sent from my moto g power 5G - 2023 using Tapatalk


eggshell

I guess this a good way to keep non residents from coming to PA. I don't want any part of an atmosphere like that. It's sad that some people think a bird for a social media or public brag is worth killing or wounding a person over. I don't care if this offends anyone, but that is living a small and weak life.