Damn. That sucks. It's 500 feet here in New York. Around my area they catch idiots every year shooting deer from the side of the road.
Damn. That sucks. It's 500 feet here in New York. Around my area they catch idiots every year shooting deer from the side of the road.
[AK]Bribo
If you were a zombie and I had to kill you, I'd feel sad.
MY high school teacher was shot in the back by a hunter here in NC. He was out in a part in NC that was rich in artifacts in which he was researching. After the incident, a new law was placed in NC. If using rifles, you must be at least 8 feet off the ground(tree stand). Therefore the bullet will not go very far but in the ground
How sad, I hope she recovers.
Here in Wisconsin we've had our share of bad problems to - as you may have heard.
Hunting season can be a bit scary. I go to a public rifle range, and usually find a pretty intellegent crowd. But when hunting season approaches, it's downright scary out there. Half the fellows you see during hunting season barely know which end of the rifle the bullet comes out - it can get downright scary.
About three years ago, an airman from our local airforce base successfully shot, field dressed, and tagged a white tail doe. Outside of every town the Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks set up game check points. Hunters are required to stop in and report any game taken. Now, back to our grinning airman, he pulls in and declairs a successful hunt. The game wardens, upon inspecting the tagged, dressed doe, informed our young serviceman that he has infact shot a female llama. The airman was required to pay the rancher who owned the poor shepperd llama (for sheep) for damages. what an idiot.
since this episode, all airmen are required to complete a hunters safety course to hunt in Montana (mandated by the airforce, not the state.)
-kidd