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Old 04-30-2019, 10:04 PM
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Sentence was a joke, should have thrown the book at that clown
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Old 04-30-2019, 10:10 PM
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Mistakes like this are ALWAYS avoidable.

Hunting now for over 45 years.

Once many moons ago when I was young {17} I was partnered up with a so called experienced hunter friend of a family friend who needed prescription Glasses after wandering our separate ways for a few hours we then met again around noon, and were heading back towards camp when a black bear stood up about a hundred yards off He whipped his gun up exclaiming Moose I said whoa its not a moose its def a bear {Neither of us had a tag} He disagreed and shot anyway.
Long story short It was a bear! he'd taken his glasses of foggy or sweaty or some such excuse after finding the bear I said Bye went to camp told the family friend guy to take me to Athabasca where I called my father who came and got me never went hunting with him or his buddy's ever again.

If it were to happen Now He'd have a visit from F&W as well
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Old 04-30-2019, 10:28 PM
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Ya it’s a crappy accident that should never happen. Has anyone looked at a rock and thought that’s an animal? Has anyone looked at a deer and for a split second thought it was an elk? Making a split decision mistake is easy. It’s a good idea to always take the time for that second look.
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Old 05-01-2019, 06:57 AM
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Sad to see A life lost for a dumb animal...
Lost life sad....no dumb animal other than the idiot that shot his so called hunting partner.....
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Old 05-01-2019, 06:59 AM
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Ya it’s a crappy accident that should never happen. Has anyone looked at a rock and thought that’s an animal? Has anyone looked at a deer and for a split second thought it was an elk? Making a split decision mistake is easy. It’s a good idea to always take the time for that second look.
Or a long second look.....just to see a stump....or


Either way 200% avoidable
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Old 05-01-2019, 07:34 AM
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I look at this as carelessness plain and simple. in my younger days I was in the Canadian airborne regiment. I had two friends Master Corporal Smith and Corporal Abel. when they were in Somalia on the ill-fated airborne mission Master Corporal Smith accidentally shot corporal Abel in the head, killing him instantly. they were cleaning their weapons after a patrol, and Smith had not unloaded his weapon. l know it seems like a total different scenario but both are complete carelessness that resulted in loss of life. There is no excuse. I never feel safe myself out hunting because there’s idiots like this out there. and when they make the fatal mistake it’s just a “terrible accident”. What a joke. Yes he’s going to feel regret the rest of his life, but at least he has a life.
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