Set an example and have him charged. Maybe then people will be sure before they pull the trigger.
I totally agree. Charge him.
Any hunter has the responsibility to be 100% of what he/she is shooting at.
Anything less is criminal negligence.
Set an example and have him charged. Maybe then people will be sure before they pull the trigger.
Do they wear hunter orange in NS?
I think you need a set of binoculars, and he was the moron you say???
It isnt like out west here, binoculars are useless, most shots are under 150 feet and if you arent set up you will get busted. Ive shot many under 50 feet.
Different sort of hunting.
I hope so... Who in their right mind would be aiming at something not 100% identified and blame it on the other guy for not having on orange.lolYou’re trolling right? WTF
It isnt like out west here, binoculars are useless, most shots are under 150 feet and if you arent set up you will get busted. Ive shot many under 50 feet.
Different sort of hunting.
Interestingly Alberta used to have a rule where red/orange was mandatory. This was relaxed many years ago and the number of hunters being shot has actually decreased if you can believe what is claimed by the government.
It isnt like out west here, binoculars are useless, most shots are under 150 feet and if you arent set up you will get busted. Ive shot many under 50 feet.
Different sort of hunting.
Yes we have to wear an orange vest and hat so there is no excuse for this accident.
About 10 years ago i was sitting on a log at day break near a brook with choppings either side so a lot of trees were blown down all around me. A half hr after daylight i heard cracking coming up the creek so i got ready, saw some brown motion but waited till a clear shot.
Out walked a moron in full camo with a rifle from the mess of blowdowns, crosshairs were on his head,safety off.
I had some strong words for that idiot.
There's morons everywhere
Maybe this wasnt a hunting accident......
Yes we have to wear an orange vest and hat so there is no excuse for this accident.
About 10 years ago i was sitting on a log at day break near a brook with choppings either side so a lot of trees were blown down all around me. A half hr after daylight i heard cracking coming up the creek so i got ready, saw some brown motion but waited till a clear shot.
Out walked a moron in full camo with a rifle from the mess of blowdowns, crosshairs were on his head,safety off.
I had some strong words for that idiot.
There's morons everywhere
how were you able to properly identify a head in order to put your crossheirs on it? I guess you must have been using your scope in lieu of binos. You my friend need to rethink if this hunting business is really your thing...a gun should never be pointed at...especially with the safety off...at anything without proper identification first. Truely a dumbass thing to do and an even dumber thing to post this experience online without acknowledging that you were in the wrong. I guess you didnt learn the lesson of your erroneous ways
Yes we have to wear an orange vest and hat so there is no excuse for this accident.
About 10 years ago i was sitting on a log at day break near a brook with choppings either side so a lot of trees were blown down all around me. A half hr after daylight i heard cracking coming up the creek so i got ready, saw some brown motion but waited till a clear shot.
Out walked a moron in full camo with a rifle from the mess of blowdowns, crosshairs were on his head,safety off.
I had some strong words for that idiot.
There's morons everywhere




























