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Started by fallhnt, May 18, 2020, 08:46:11 AM
Quote from: tnanh on May 18, 2020, 11:34:55 PMI agree with you completely. It can only be blamed on the person who pulled the trigger and I wasn't trying to blame it on anything else. I will tell you I was hunting a National Wildlife refuge a few years ago and saw the full red, white and blue of a turkey head bouncing on the inside of the woods across the field about 80 yards away. At first I really thought I had called up a tom but I thought, something isn't right. I then noticed it was a person with a gobbler he had killed. The head and neck were dangling and bouncing while hanging out of the back of his turkey vest. Actually scared the crap out of me and I never even aimed my shotgun in his direction.
Quote from: Loyalist84 on May 19, 2020, 12:26:42 AMThat's a scary scenario to be in for sure. Wasn't trying to make a point against you personally though! Just a general observation on some of the stuff brought up in the thread - no harm meant!No harm taken. I just wanted to make sure it didn't sound like I was blaming tss. Always the fault of the person pulling the trigger.
Quote from: Loyalist84 on May 18, 2020, 11:23:38 PMI hate to say it, but I don't think any of these accidents can be chalked up to anything but stupidity and the unsuitability of that person to hunt or own guns responsibly.
Quote from: tnanh on May 18, 2020, 10:26:45 PMAn off duty Tennessee game warden shot two people yesterday on public land in Campbell County Tennessee while he was turkey hunting. I don't know the details and all kinds of speculation about reaping, decoys, etc. but I don't think anyone not involved knows the facts yet. Not that this was the case but I can see TSS contributing. New turkey hunters eager to shoot 70 yards or shooting at a turkey and the shot traveling well beyond a gobbling bird that two people were hunting. They didn't know the other one was there and the shot travels past the intended target and strikes the other hunter. Who knows but 15 is way too many.
Quote from: Loyalist84 on May 18, 2020, 11:23:38 PMI hate to say it, but I don't think any of these accidents can be chalked up to anything but stupidity and the unsuitability of that person to hunt or own guns responsibly. Even if a person IS reaping or calling to decoys - to take deliberate aim at what is obviously not a real, moving turkey, hold on wattles and pull the trigger is something that no person should be able to do and think themselves in the right. Accidents do happen as far as negligent discharge or shot travelling unseen beyond a clear and live target to another hunter. However, shooting at decoys, reaping fans or movement are all clear demonstrative signs that that person is more focused on the idea of killing than safety, and I would regrettably suggest that there are more folks like that hunting than we give credit for. Nothing can cure stupidity and willful ignorance of wellbeing.
Quote from: silvestris on May 19, 2020, 07:32:55 PMI disagree that in all cases the fault is that of the shooter, but in most cases it is.
Quote from: fallhnt on May 19, 2020, 08:42:25 PMQuote from: silvestris on May 19, 2020, 07:32:55 PMI disagree that in all cases the fault is that of the shooter, but in most cases it is.So you can "accidentally" shoot a person?Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Quote from: fallhnt on May 19, 2020, 08:42:25 PMSo you can "accidentally" shoot a person?