Well, we had a heck of a week in 2013 i remember. And that was just the November week
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottaw...gins-1.2417094
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Well, we had a heck of a week in 2013 i remember. And that was just the November week
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottaw...gins-1.2417094
There is an inherent risk, is it not surprising then that there are so few accidents in Ontario and a pile of these accidents are self inflicted, stupid things like climbing up a tree stand with a loaded firearm or pulling up a loaded rifle on a rope, stupid things that do not even involve an animal.
sometimes I scratch my head on these forums, we outdoorsmen are our own worst enemy. Statistically hunting is safer then bowling. I am willing to bet there is higher odds I get hurt or killed driving to work then hunting.personally I like to hunt from a portable stand solo and don't care for driving deer, but I will not accuse them of being unsafe or look down on anyone pushing a bush or saying its a recipe for disaster..relax guys, lets wait to see what details emerge from this Norfolk case and use this as another reminder to be safe, law abiding hunters out there...we already have enough anti's lobbying to get rid of our sport so lets not give them any more ammo...just a thought!
The best way to stop giving them ammo is to stop having accidents.
And the best way to stop having accidents, as any workplace safety expert will remind you, is to stop denying or minimizing risk.
The hunting community needs to have frank discussions about accidents.
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I think you mean "reported accidents" so I think I will safely assume there are more.The controlled hunt by its very nature in many parts of the Province with big gangs pushing small bush, in more populated area,s lend,s itself to this being a unsafer hunt IMHO.
Sorry, for ve been sitting on this statement all day. Totally disagree that it’s not the fault of the shooter. I have to ask who is at fault then? If it’s your round, you own it until it stops. Plain and simple. If you didn’t know your back ground.....you still own it.