Alberta hunters wild last day

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Just caught it on the radio this morning. A Lacombe man shot and killed his hunting partner thinking he was a deer. And the same day a woman in Eckville was wounded in her home when a bullet from a hunter went through her wall and struck her.


Hunting mishaps have killed one man and injured a woman in separate incidents in the Red Deer area.

A 55-year-old hunter was killed by his shooting partner about 4:15 p.m. Sunday while walking through a heavily wooded area about 13 km northwest of Bentley.

A group of four males had been hunting deer in different locations on the rural property about 160 km north of Calgary when the fatal shot was fired, said Sylvan Lake RCMP.

One of the hunters believed he saw a deer about 300 metres down a cut line and took a shot with a .308 calibre rifle.

He waited one minute, saw more movement and fired a second shot.

At this time he heard a very strange noise and knew something was wrong, racing to the site to find his hunting partner suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

The 57-year-old shooter from Lacombe performed CPR and first aid following instructions from a 911 dispatcher.

Paramedics also attempted resuscitation but pronounced the Bentley man dead at the scene.

Charges are pending.

Yesterday, a different hunter's errant bullet pierced the wall of rural home 5 km northeast of Eckville and wounded a woman sitting in a chair in an upstairs room about 11:30 a.m.

The 49-year-old victim suffered a non-life-threatening wound to her leg and was taken to Red Deer Regional hospital for treatment.

Four hunters from Balzac, Airdrie and Eckville were in an adjacent field and had fired two shots at a deer, said Mounties.

One bullet shot through a stand of trees and into the woman's home, located about 150 km northwest of Calgary.

All four hunters went to the victim's home to provide assistance. Charges are pending against a 34-year-old from Airdrie who fired the shot.

TARINA.WHITE@SUNMEDIA.CA
 
A buddy just sent me a link from the Province newspaper in BC. Yikes. Last couple days of the season and it seems some people get as stupid as they were on the first day of the season.

Criminal negligence causing death. What else can I say.
 
No accidents all season but I told my hunting partner on Saturday that some one was going to die this weekend. We were hunting private land and after while on the way home for lunch, every truck we passed was full of hunters and they were all cruising. The first snow of November had come the night before and the "nimrods" were jazzed up since a lot of them can't seem to see deer without a white backdrop (I personally found 6 shot and lost/left deer this season).

I went back that evening and thought about the insanity that would be exhibited on Sunday -- figured it wouldn't be worth the risk/effort -- and then took out a mulie buck fawn that had been staring at me for an hour to fill my last tag. Lots of stories floating around the coffee maker on Monday about the hordes of citiots that descended on the area like a swarm of locusts.
 
Alberta does not require any blaze orange for hunting. Maybe would have helped here, but I haven't read if the victim was in camo or what he was wearing.
 
Last day bug , I think it is called . Anybody who has not shot something usually gets it. I call it " itchy trigger finger f@#karound". Symptoms....... someone usually gets hurt. Bad. Safety first people! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
 
Blaze Orange is not relevant.
Know what you are shooting at. And what is beyond it. Anything less is negligent.

True true true!!!!!!!!
Shot a lot of game in my 40 years of hunting and never pulled the trigger on something I was not COMPLETELY sure of.How guys can f%ck up that bad is beyond me.Screw them,charge them and never let them hunt again.They wreck it for all the rest of us.Tripping and shooting your buddy in the ass is stupid enough but taking a bead on another hunter is horse####.
 
True true true!!!!!!!!
Shot a lot of game in my 40 years of hunting and never pulled the trigger on something I was not COMPLETELY sure of.How guys can f%ck up that bad is beyond me.Screw them,charge them and never let them hunt again.They wreck it for all the rest of us.Tripping and shooting your buddy in the ass is stupid enough but taking a bead on another hunter is horses**t.

X2...and I too have never raised my rifle to shoot something I was not 100 percent sure that it was the game I was hunting. Could not imagine firing at a sound or some movement but what about some jacka$$ with a 100 dollar tasco putting his crosshairs square on my back. I wear orange as IMO it is basic PPE for the big game hunter. As for rounds going through someones home and killing them...no protection from that. But all of this can be chocked up to human failing.....aka plain old stupidity...
 
Tragic I have let many an animal go , because I wasn't sure if it was legal to shoot. I always make sure I know what I am shooting at.
 
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