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okeechobeefishing 10-04-2009 06:31 PM

USARMY i do agree why would you ever draw back or raise your wearon if you aren't 100 percent of what your shooting
Just my opinion.

907Alaska 10-04-2009 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by 1shotkill1993 (Post 3461929)
I refuse to believed that that was an accident. No way you can mistakingly see someone as a turkey? In bow range?!

I am kinda leaning this way also...
just real hard to believe.

buttonbuckmaster 10-06-2009 10:21 AM

Like Ray Phillips, this happened close to where I live and hunt. Very sad situation, and I feel for both families. I keep coming back to the same question, didn't the shooter know that 99.999% of turkeys would have been roosted long before it was dark?

My sons have started hunting the recently, so I sat through the IL hunter safety course with each of them, once in 2007 and 2008. I think there needs to be a mandatory hunter EDUCATION course for young hunters. Alot of parents drop the kids off and have no idea what they have learned (or not) and assume its now safe for their kids to hunt alone. Nothing could be further from the truth IMO.

kateraxl2381 10-06-2009 10:43 AM

real tragedy..i am from and hunt around xenia illinois and heard about this..i know it was an accident but arent you suppose to b sure of your target before even thinking about taking a shot at it???!!

burniegoeasily 10-06-2009 10:53 AM

Sad story, but I have to ask; Who the hell can't tell a man from a turkey? I thought it was a Cardinal rule to identify your target.

Tragic, but the idiot who shot his friend should be tried for manslaughter. Being a dumb a$$ is no excuse for the death of another person.

bowfly 10-06-2009 02:55 PM

we do not know many things, hate to jump to conclusions here, however, very very very sad and unfortunate

jrfrmn 10-07-2009 06:45 PM

Bow Hunting Accident
 
I wouldn't jump to accuse anyone until it is investigated. I see you are from Virginia, I grew up there, not where you are, but in the S. West part of the state near Ky. About 40 yrs ago squirrell hunting there was the big thing. One day after school there was some boys that went hunting after school. They were up on a ridge, and one of them got turned around and somehow thought he saw a squirrell. It was his friends hair sticking out from the side of the tree. It was investigated by the police and ruled an accident.







Originally Posted by 1shotkill1993 (Post 3461929)
I refuse to believed that that was an accident. No way you can mistakingly see someone as a turkey? In bow range?!


gtousey 10-07-2009 08:00 PM

There must be some humongous turkeys out there? I've shot a lot of turkeys with a bow and I gotta tell you not one of them have I ever snuck walked up on in bow range.

Not sure if the friend was bow hunting as well but last I knew turkeys didn't wear camo?

One thing is for sure either this was no accident or this kid shouldn't have ever been allowed to play with anything sharper then silly putty.

halfbakedi420 10-07-2009 08:10 PM

that jus sux

cartman308 10-08-2009 01:45 AM

I've read somewhere that 90% or higher of hunting accidents aren't really accidents.

I tend to believe that. They more often than not are not accidents. Merely convenient excuses.


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