Southdakotahunter said:
RBA.....you have said alot with very little. This EXACT same thing happened in western SD a couple years back......some clown shot at a goose decoy with a rifle, ........killed a man.....if i remember right, the man was a game warden also or worked for the game and fish.....very sad and it gives proper road hunters a bad name...kind of like this clown in omaha gives gun owners a bad name. you cant compair the 2.
Kola tried to call this road hunting........it is NOT.
Calling this road hunting is like calling a semi auto a full auto....calling this road hunting is like calling Michael Vick a good pet owner........calling this a road hunting incident is like calling a fella who dont feed his cattle a rancher......
.like sayin Bill Clinton didnt have sexual relations with that woman......
OH ya.........a wheat field is not a feeder you dip stick! Im sure you have a feeder just like all the other "ethical" hunters down in TX...on a timer.....and the deer come a runnin when they hear the thing start up ......calling a wheat field a feeder is like calling this thread a road hunting incident.....if thats the case....every land owner has a feeder, weather its wheat, alfalfa, corn, or what ever.
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like sayin Bill Clinton didnt have sexual relations with that woman......
Well then genius...why did you bring it up?
And for those you can't read..... ( whispering the name of SoDak Hunter) here is the article in full.
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Teen Goose Hunter Shot, Killed By Person In Passing Truck
Student Hit By Shot Fired From Passing Pickup
POSTED: 11:20 am CST December 17, 2007
UPDATED: 12:06 pm CST December 18, 2007
AMERICUS, Kan. -- An Emporia State University freshman died during the weekend after being shot by someone in a passing vehicle while he was hunting for geese.
Beau Arndt, 18, of Americus, and two friends had placed several dozen goose decoys in a farm field Saturday and were lying in the snow waiting for incoming birds, according to the
Lyon County Sheriff's Department.
Arndt's companions told police that a pickup truck stopped along a nearby road and fired a rifle shot into the decoys, but hit Arndt instead and then left the scene.
Shooting waterfowl with a rifle is illegal in
Kansas, as is shooting from inside a vehicle or onto someone's property without permission.
Arndt was the first person killed in a hunting accident in
Kansas since 2005, state officials said.
The Emporia Gazette reported on Tuesday that witnesses described a truck they'd seen as a late 1970s model Ford pickup with a standard cab and a
Shawnee County license plate.
A witness told authorities there were three men inside.
The newspaper reported that the cab and front end of the truck were red and the bed was orange.
The rear of the bed had an old Ford logo on it, which the newspaper reported as being three blocks - one large, one medium and one small.
Authorities urged anyone with any information to call the sheriff's office at 342-5545, the Lyon County Crimestoppers organization at 342-2273 or 1-800-KS CRIME.
Copyright 2007 by KCTV5.com. The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Ok...I'll make this easy for you as I highlighted
KANSAS for you....so quit trying to avoid the subject and venture off into another state.
As far as the spitting deal.....does P Joe "spit" when ya'll a "duck hunting"? :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
It might be all the rage and I'm missing out....I want to be aware of all the trends ya know. You boys seems to spend a lot of time " in the ditches'!!! :wink: :wink: