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Sad story. Totally avoidable. Clearly the hunters did not have much experience with rifles being from CA:
Your assumption would be 100% wrongSad story. Totally avoidable. Clearly the hunters did not have much experience with rifles being from CA:
As a hunter ed instructor, we have to review fatalities and injuries every year and the circumstances are always preventable and sad.That is a very tragic story repeated many times. I came close when a gun was removed and the gun discharged missing by 3 inches at my waist level. My Father lectured my brother who didn't empty the .308.
It wasn’t avoidable? I beg to differ. They didn’t lack experience? Who climbs over a rock face while you’re deer or elk hunting? You can always walk around. Short cuts are dangerous. And to hand a loaded gun up to someone? Yeaaah sounds like two guys used to hunting s cornfield….Your assumption would be 100% wrong
Reading comprehension.I Heard of another Accident in Wyoming where the Son Accidentally Shot His Dad!
I'm Perty Sure It Happens Other Places Rather Than just Hunters From KALI SS!
Be Careful Guys & Gals & Kids!
Noted and it’s been put in the file.I know you're a proud self-described troll, but trolling over residency in a situation like this shows a complete lack of class.
Your Monstermuleys experience will be so much better after you click on his name and then click "ignore".I know you're a proud self-described troll, but trolling over residency in a situation like this shows a complete lack of class.
Ever hunted montana? Or wyoming?It wasn’t avoidable? I beg to differ. They didn’t lack experience? Who climbs over a rock face while you’re deer or elk hunting? You can always walk around. Short cuts are dangerous. And to hand a loaded gun up to someone? Yeaaah sounds like two guys used to hunting s cornfield….
Such a sad story. Heard there was another hunting accident over the weekend too…
This is, the one you heard aboutI Heard of another Accident in Wyoming where the Son Accidentally Shot His Dad!
I'm Perty Sure It Happens Other Places Rather Than just Hunters From KALI SS!
Be Careful Guys & Gals & Kids!
I will not carry a loaded rifle when hunting near someone else. I have some friends that do, but I don't.Such a sad situation and a reminder to always practice firearm safety especially in the field.
The other accident is a heartbreaker incident as well!
On a side note a few weeks ago I got into a debate about having a loaded round in the chamber with the saftey on. I will never hunt this way but apparently many think it’s acceptable.
You scaled cliff faces huh? What type of rope and anchors you use? Or are you Alex from free solo?Ever hunted montana? Or wyoming?
.many places, we hunt in both states, where
Going around isnt possible
Yes, they should have uloaded their firearms
But i wont say much becauae i never unload mine until im back in camp or my vehicle. (and ive been hunting for 40+ yrs,) And ive scaled many rock piles and cliff faces while chaseing big game @9-11,000 feet with my firearn, fully loaded
Not always, a, way around.
We, all make mistakes, nobody is perfect
Not even you. Go back and curl up inside your bottle ss, about all your good for getting drunk and running your mouth
The odds were stacked against them for sure. One could also blame wolves. If there were no wolves there would be more elk and they could of shot one from the truck.I don't care what State you're from that would be your worst nightmare. Killing your son or dad because you're a complete idiot would be hard to live with. Even worse would be watching them die while waiting for help to arrive. I wonder how your last conversation would go?
SS, the only positive would be they were hunting Wyoming so it was only a matter of time before a grizzly got one or both of them anyway.
That’s a option I agree with with. I’ve been hunting 50 plus years now and it’s easy to second guess after the fact. I feel for the son and family of this man. What a joy to hunt as father and son ?Ever hunted montana? Or wyoming?
.many places, we hunt in both states, where
Going around isnt possible
Yes, they should have uloaded their firearms
But i wont say much becauae i never unload mine until im back in camp or my vehicle. (and ive been hunting for 40+ yrs,) And ive scaled many rock piles and cliff faces while chaseing big game @9-11,000 feet with my firearn, fully loaded
Not always, a, way around.
We, all make mistakes, nobody is perfect
Not even you. Go back and curl up inside your bottle ss, about all your good for getting drunk and running your mouth
No elkass heard about the one by cokeville WYThis is, the one you heard about
so a Texan shoots a Californian but the Californian is the dumby??
reaching.....Dummy!
So if your from California you must be inexperienced. What a foolish comment!Sad story. Totally avoidable. Clearly the hunters did not have much experience with rifles being from CA:
The truth hurts.So if your from California you must be inexperienced. What a foolish comment!
He's trolling, BH. Don't let him eff with you.Tough guy setting at the keyboard. What a fool you are!
He's a New Yorker -- Long Island area to be more exact.Is Alec Baldwin from Cali? I mean originally?
Snoop I like the eff it’s better than leaving out a couple of lettersHe's trolling, BH. Don't let him eff with you.