2 Hunters Shot - Alberta

Let's post more stories like that and embelish the stories and give the Liberrals more ammo OK....real smart. Who gives a phuck anyways, we'll all read about it in the papers. But NOOOOOOOO.... let's publish it here :sucks:
Why don't you let someone else do the damage......like a liberal.
This is a "hunting" forum, not a "what an idiot shot another person" forum.
These stories just don't do any good for our reputation.
 
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In Alberta, on Eagle Tower Road. My guess is south of GP, but I really don't know where Eagle Tower Road is.

The 2 injured hunters are recovering from surgery. Driver shot thru the right bicep and the bullet passed thru and hit the passanger.

One of the injured was at Royal Alex and the other @ U of A hospital.

This information is taken off the post in the other forum site posted by a fellow hunter/Albertan.

gitrdun, I know what you are saying and I agree but I just wanted fellow hunters to be wary. Maybe I started the post since I was just venting off steam as from my moose hunting trip 3 weeks ago, myself and a buddy were "SCOPED" by another so-called hunter, as we glassed him thru our BINOS down the cutline.

If the Liberals want to be members on CGN and take info from postings like this one-so be it. But I think the newpapers / media will do more damage to hunter/gun owner - public image than posting in here with fellow gun owners / hunters.

Just my opinion.
 
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northwoodslivin beat me to it. i've often wondered how these can be said to be a hunting "accident". we all say "how could it happen". if i had to bet the ranch on whether this was a true hunting accident or if something else was up. i think i'd be looking a little farther past the hunting "accident" theory.
 
What kinda moron mistakes a quad with two huners as a wild animal?
Clue - Swamp Donkey's dont sport blaze orange hats.
Clue - Wheels instead of sticks.
These little things should be a clue as to the identity of the target.

Yah, but they sound the the same...

putt,putt,putt,putt,putt:eek:
 
Man, you guys are easy. Some guy just came unglued when he had a quad with a crappy muffler blow past his stand, shot the guys out of fury and came up with the only defense he could, "errr ummm, looked like a moose to me!"
 
Yup, I know a guy here in Ontario that got shot in the arm 2 years ago. He was OK enough to chase after the guy who took off in his vehicle!

Idiots.
 
Some people are just plain phuckin nuts. We have gravel pits back a few km behind my place and sometimes people go back there to sight in, including me.

Anyhow I heard about an older fella from my neighbore who was back there from out of town.
This guy was drunk as hell (with his loaded firearm) and said he was fed up of people shooting back in the woods so if he finds out who it is hes going to shoot at them.....

Regardless to say I went hunting somewhere else for the rest of the season.
Be careful out there guys.
 
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One of the guys in our deer camp was mistaken for a moose in N Ont & shot thru the shoulder with a 7 mag while sitting on a log pile yelling
Then the guy walked up to him, turned & left
Turned himself in to police the following day!

Back in the late 80s when I hunted with my uncle in WMU 63 in Ontario there was a hunter 4 miles from our camp that was shot by his buddy...twice. It was getting on late afternoon and this guy (wearing 3/4 length blaze coat) is walking out of the bush back to camp. The story went that he stopped to tie his bootlace and the first shot took off the heel of his boot with some heel meat with it. The guy stands up waving his arms and takes another through the shoulder.
In the paper, the cops say the shooter said he saw a bear. After his first shot the bear stood on its hind legs and was going to attack....
Ontarios best dressed bears wear blaze :jerkit:
I`m not sure how far away the shooter was..but it wasn`t far.
 
Back in the late 80s when I hunted with my uncle in WMU 63 in Ontario there was a hunter 4 miles from our camp that was shot by his buddy...twice. It was getting on late afternoon and this guy (wearing 3/4 length blaze coat) is walking out of the bush back to camp. The story went that he stopped to tie his bootlace and the first shot took off the heel of his boot with some heel meat with it. The guy stands up waving his arms and takes another through the shoulder.
In the paper, the cops say the shooter said he saw a bear. After his first shot the bear stood on its hind legs and was going to attack....
Ontarios best dressed bears wear blaze :jerkit:
I`m not sure how far away the shooter was..but it wasn`t far.

mmhmm.

Booze and drugs don't mix with hunting.. thought I said that earlier.
 
I just read the post on AO about the incident that tells about how the guy is just about to go out for beers with a buddy in Whitecourt and the friend's dad calls and said his sister and her fiance were shot that day and in surgery in Edmonton.

He said he hopes his post helps annswer some questions about the incident. Some other info was not posted due to legalities of the incident.
 
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