Hunter shot and killed near Otter Lake Quebec

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All, I am sorry to report that this news was provided to me yesterday night.

On this past weekend we remember hearing sirens not to far from where we were hunting ( Otter Lake Quebec ) . We didn't think much of it, could have been a house fire or car accident for all we knew.
When my B.I.L went to register his deer at the place in Shawville last night, they told him that a hunter had been shot and killed,.....by his hunting buddy. ( that was what the sirens were for ).

1st thought that came to my mind was " know your target".

I feel bad for the dead hunters family, I would not wish this on anyone.

Be safe, be careful.

That is all the info I have, I have not heard anything on the radio, or in the papers either.

Dave
 
Thanks for that, sorry for the double post, how do I edit the title of my post since it is wrong, as the guy is not dead.
IMagine how the story got changed through all the gossip ....:eek:
 
Sad indeed... scares the crap outta me when I hear about this stuff happening.. I know MY hunting partners where abouts at all times and I follow the safety rules.
No frickin' excuse for what happened there!
Be safe my friends
 
I dont understand how could anyone just shoot cause something moved, I dont think his buddy looked like a deer. Knowing your target is a must in this sport. Maybe there is something that we dont know about that went on between these two guys. A deer doesnt wear an orange vest with boots.
 
I wouldn't be too quick to try and roast the buddy. Chances are if there was bad planning and communication, they were both guilty of it. Could have just as easily been the other way around.

Just my humble armchair quarterback opinion.
 
I find it pretty hard to believe the guy would shoot at anything that moved with his partner in the area...

i think theres something we dont understand happening
 
Amphibious said:
why do these things always seem to happen in Ont/Quebec ?

just currious......

Hahahah...how right you are, you beat me to it Amphibious. Put on your flame retardand coveralls buddy 'cause here it comes.
 
Amphibious said:
why do these things always seem to happen in Ont/Quebec ?

just currious......

Only a brain dead would take a tragedy and try to turn into some anti-east bull#### ....:mad:
There are more accidents here because there are more hunters here period.:rolleyes:
 
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Originally Posted by Amphibious
why do these things always seem to happen in Ont/Quebec ?

just currious......


gitrdun said:
Hahahah...how right you are, you beat me to it Amphibious. Put on your flame retardand coveralls buddy 'cause here it comes.

Nothin to flame there!!
Just consider the asswipe it came out of :rolleyes:
 
I feel for the family of the hunter who was shot and the shooter however the shooter should be charged to the fullest extent of the law. Yes accidents do happen but this whole blaze orange is such a joke you must identify your target you must make sure that where you are shooting has a safe back drop. Hell we should be able to hunt in full Camo. Unless he shot through a deer and hit his fellow hunter or it ricocheted or something crazy like that they should throw the book at him!!!!!!!!
 
mommabear said:
Sad indeed... scares the crap outta me when I hear about this stuff happening.. I know MY hunting partners where abouts at all times and I follow the safety rules.
No frickin' excuse for what happened there!
Be safe my friends
You're totally right mommabear. But I just simply don't understand how this can possibly happen. I don't always know where my hunting partner is, I have a general idea based on our strategy, but that can change. If deer hunting, I have to identify it as either a whitetail or mulie, then I have to figure out if it is antlered or antlerless. Is it a legal antlered or antlerless ? (if meat hunting). Oh...and let's not forget - what lies beyond my target? So, at what point does one fail to identify it as HUMAN?
 
If there is a reason it would probably be hunter density. But here in last year a guy got shot moving a decoy I think it was the year before when a guy was shot by his partner while traking a wounded moose.

And as Alberta gets more population it may be time to bring in some sort of safty color requirement.
 
And as Alberta gets more population it may be time to bring in some sort of safty color requirement.


I would suggest hunters pink for our western counterparts, as orange is taken here in the east. I am sure they would not want to look like us, and I am sure in PINK I will not want to look like them...
 
senior said:
And I read another couple threads & find this :confused:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=116915
Out of the mouth of a true mall ninja!

From Amphibious..

Urban Dart or Spike Tanto ?

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Which would use choose for a light weight neck knife, everyday "active" wear?


ever worked in the middle east? I do, quite often. ever watch the news? not the best place for thise of pale skin right now. a brit was abducted and executed not far from my compound gates a few years ago, bombs were parked in company vehicles 200yrds from my office last year. 6 terrorist rammed the main gate earlier this year, luckly cut down by the .50cal and a watchful gaurd. real fun round there. so how bout you go back to posting about what you do know, which so far seems to be little to nothing.

senior said:
if you hesitate to search for the sites in most cases the deer is gone.

while we're pulling quotes from other thread, how about that little gem? seems relevent to this topic! don't bother aiming, just keep squeezing that trigger buddy! you'll hit your target (and who else?) eventually!


Bigred, please quote where I said anything anti east? please? oh thats right, I didn't. I asked a question. a simple one based on the news reports I've read on this site over the last few years. I see you knee-jerk "amphib is the devil" posting is showing again. thanks for comming out.
 
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Time to add some hard stats to this debate over accidental shootings:

(A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000
(B) Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year are 120,000
(C) Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171.

Statistics courtesy of U.S. Dept of Health Human Services.
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Guns:
(A) Number of gun owners in the U.S. is 80,000,000 (80 million).
(B) Number of accidental gun deaths per year is 1,500.
(C) The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .000188

Statistics courtesy of the FBI
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So, statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners: "Guns don't kill people, doctors do."
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Amphibious said:
while we're pulling quotes from other thread, how about that little gem?
seems relevent to this topic! don't bother aiming, just keep squeezing that trigger buddy! you'll hit your target (and who else?) eventually!
Originally Posted by senior
if you hesitate to search for the sites in most cases the deer is gone.

I believe the whole quote when replying to a fellows gunnutz question about rifle choice went like this>>
"Personally I'd suggest you try the fit of each, make sure when you pull up the rifle you have the site picture directly in front of your eyes! I hunt the same type country & if you hesitate to search for the sites in most cases the deer is gone."

Course a trolling mall ninja wouldn't need anything more than a S.S. even for multiple game!

If you have nothing intellegent to contribute please keep quiet all your proving is what kind of an antaganistic troll you are :D
 
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