MY Son & I Lost A Friend - Shot While Deer Hunting
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MY Son & I Lost A Friend - Shot While Deer Hunting
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Donny was only 45, married, and a local businessman (fast auto oil changes) I patronized, who attended the same HS auto classes, etc, with my son.
It appears that his party (4) was deer hunting together, and one reportedly stated that he "shot at a deer, but hit Donny". (shotgun-only)
Cells were immediately used to summon Wardens, State Police & ambulance/rescue - and Donny was removed to a local hospital, where he later passed away from his wound to the stomach area.
It's a very sad day, for all concerned, all hunters, and us personally.
My heart & prayers go out to his family.
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Donny was only 45, married, and a local businessman (fast auto oil changes) I patronized, who attended the same HS auto classes, etc, with my son.
It appears that his party (4) was deer hunting together, and one reportedly stated that he "shot at a deer, but hit Donny". (shotgun-only)
Cells were immediately used to summon Wardens, State Police & ambulance/rescue - and Donny was removed to a local hospital, where he later passed away from his wound to the stomach area.
It's a very sad day, for all concerned, all hunters, and us personally.
My heart & prayers go out to his family.
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I ain't got the words.....
Prayers and condolences..
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Prayers and condolences..
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My condolences to his family and yours.
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That sucks.....And SO frickken avoidable 

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That's it...Buck Elliott wrote:I ain't got the words.....
Prayers and condolences..
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+1Buck Elliott wrote:I ain't got the words.....
Prayers and condolences..
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Wow. What a senseless tradjedy. My condolences to your and your family. Very sad.
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Re: MY Son & I Lost A Friend - Shot While Deer Hunting
My heart goes out to the families of both the shooter and the victim. It makes me crazy trying to understand how these "accidents" happen. It just makes no sense to me. 

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Terrible!
Sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss.
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Yep. That's about all one can say.Buck Elliott wrote:I ain't got the words.....Prayers and condolences..See signature line...
I can't begin to imagine the horror of being any of the hunters in that party, or any of their family or close friends, including especially the one who pulled that trigger...

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Every dangerous pursuit takes a certain amount of participants. And some get away with what is amazing. No real understanding it. Have a patient who flipped a rail at 260 and is in great shape ... after 7 surgeries. Then there is this sort of thing and my cousin Wes 50 years ago. Home from the Navy and his buddy drives him into a huge tree stump at 110. Who is to understand - I like to think it will all be solved later for those who believe - it certainly makes little sense here. Faith.
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+1kimwcook wrote:My condolences to his family and yours.
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Sorry to hear about your loss! Prayers sent for all involved!
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Sorry to hear about your friend.
It's rough on those left behind, grief, regret and what not.
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Prayers said for all. This sure will ruin alot of good hunting friends and memories.
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Re: MY Son & I Lost A Friend - Shot While Deer Hunting
Total bummer, prayers for you and his loved ones.
A moment of silence to remember him and all the others lost to hunting accidents then reflect on how serious our pursuit is.
A moment of silence to remember him and all the others lost to hunting accidents then reflect on how serious our pursuit is.
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Prayers for all those involved.
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+1 ...my thoughts and prayers too...kimwcook wrote:My condolences to his family and yours.
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Pete,
I am sadened to hear this. My prayers go out to your family, and the friends & family of your friend.
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I am sadened to hear this. My prayers go out to your family, and the friends & family of your friend.
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That is sad to hear. Prayer sent.
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My sincere condolences to everyone involved.
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What Buck said.
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Just sitting here shaking my head......so sad, sorry Pete......
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Very sad.
Prayers for all concerned.
Prayers for all concerned.
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What Buck said
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So very sorry for everyone involved.
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Prayers up and condolences to everyone involved.
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Sorry to hear this.
I lost my grandfather and a cousin to senseless hunting accidents.
Thoughts and prayers to all involved.
I lost my grandfather and a cousin to senseless hunting accidents.
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Sad news for sure.
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I lost a friend the same way 35 years ago. Hunting with a small group, someone tripped up crossing a fence. Sad, tragic, unavoidable, and all the other words won't bring him back. We all should learn from this and use it as a reminder. My condolences.
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Birdman wrote:I lost a friend the same way 35 years ago. Hunting with a small group, someone tripped up crossing a fence. Sad, tragic, unavoidable, and all the other words won't bring him back. We all should learn from this and use it as a reminder. My condolences.
agree except definitely avoidable
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Pete, so sorry friend. Sad news.
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Bad Mojo. Pity for all involved.
That type of hunting leads to that type of accident. Someone will invariably move too fast or slow and end up with someone being in someone else's field of fire. It's why I personally HATE shotgun drives and generally won't participate, especially when semi-auto slug guns are involved.Mike D. wrote:My heart goes out to the families of both the shooter and the victim. It makes me crazy trying to understand how these "accidents" happen. It just makes no sense to me.
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Re: MY Son & I Lost A Friend - Shot While Deer Hunting
Over the years, I have know of a number of hunting deaths. Every one of them is the result of a choice or decision somebody made. The decision may not have been made by the person killed, but by someone else. We decide to be careful or careless.
I am so so sorry for this fellows family and friends.
I am so so sorry for this fellows family and friends.
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El Chivo wrote:Birdman wrote:I lost a friend the same way 35 years ago. Hunting with a small group, someone tripped up crossing a fence. Sad, tragic, unavoidable, and all the other words won't bring him back. We all should learn from this and use it as a reminder. My condolences.
agree except definitely avoidable
Every accident is avoidable, but none of us are perfect so accidents are really unavoidable.
My Condolences Pete, he's in a better place.
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condolences to the friends and family
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Awful! and at Christmas, too.
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I do.AJMD429 wrote:Buck Elliott wrote:I ain't got the words.....
I hate it when that happens because all fatal shooting accidents are preventable & are the result of someone "taking a chance" and losing (or rather the unintended target does the losing).
A son, a father, a brother, a husband, a friend gone forever because of a moment of carelessness.
My sympathy is with the one who was killed......for the rest life goes on.
I've seen several 12 point bucks that made my eyes water & trigger finger itch but never once did I see one that was worth chancing the life of a friend or anyone for that matter.
A hunter is a 2 legged erect critter with a conspicuous fluorescent orange hat on.
A buck is a brown 4 legged critter with big ears and antlers.
Excuse me for appearing insensitive but how can a hunter who's prime directive is to absolutely identify his target & ensure there is an adequate backstop (that is not another hunter) mistake a buck for a hunter?
I've passed up at least a coupla good bucks & one great buck because their bodies were partially obscured by foliage & I couldn't identify the target with absolute certainty or I was uncertain of the backstop.
One memorable time I coulda chanced it and shot at the brown patch showing through the alders and perhaps dropped a B & C category buck but I didn't do it because I wasn't absolutely certain. I tried a stalk from a different angle but the buck "busted" me and the nicest deer I ever saw in my life disappeared into the brush.
But I'm still glad I didn't chance it.
You gotta be absolutely certain of your target and backstop before you squeeze that trigger.
You can't take back spoken words or fired bullets so think and know before you speak or shoot.
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Re: MY Son & I Lost A Friend - Shot While Deer Hunting
Somehow I bet the victim was not wearing the legally required
hunting orange. I bet we do not know the whole story.
There is NO way anyone showing orange could be mistaken
for a deer in my opinion.
hunting orange. I bet we do not know the whole story.
There is NO way anyone showing orange could be mistaken
for a deer in my opinion.