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October 25th, 2015, 06:01 AM
#31

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
In our camp,the misser gets to turn his hat backwards and does the supper dishes.....by himself......while everyone else laughs at him.
Who hasn't missed? I would have to say ribbing someone for having done so is incredibly childish if not stupid.
I remember a young hunter, who either missed or let a deer get by him. He got his ribbing, all in good fun, you say? Except in this case, the young hunter, steeled himself to the point, such that he was determine, it should not happen again. The following day he shot and fatally wound his uncle, a family friend, who was doing the dogging on the drive.
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October 25th, 2015 06:01 AM
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October 25th, 2015, 07:44 AM
#32

Originally Posted by
Gun Nut
Who hasn't missed? I would have to say ribbing someone for having done so is incredibly childish if not stupid.
I remember a young hunter, who either missed or let a deer get by him. He got his ribbing, all in good fun, you say? Except in this case, the young hunter, steeled himself to the point, such that he was determine, it should not happen again. The following day he shot and fatally wound his uncle, a family friend, who was doing the dogging on the drive.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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W-h-a-a-a-t? He shot his uncle for ribbing him? Seems like there were considerably more issues than a missed shot......
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October 25th, 2015, 07:50 AM
#33

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
W-h-a-a-a-t? He shot his uncle for ribbing him? Seems like there were considerably more issues than a missed shot......
I don't think he deliberately shot anyone, but rather shot at a target that he hadn't clearly identified because he wasn't going to let anything get by him.
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October 25th, 2015, 08:00 AM
#34
That is a tragic story.
Very sorry to hear that.
However; improper handling of a firearm and not properly identifying a target are not someone else's fault; ever.
Last edited by Horridfiber101; October 25th, 2015 at 08:25 AM.
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October 25th, 2015, 09:33 AM
#35

Originally Posted by
delmer
I don't think he deliberately shot anyone, but rather shot at a target that he hadn't clearly identified because he wasn't going to let anything get by him.
I guess I didn't make it totally clear, but you rightly have understood what happen. He was a young hunter, it may even have been his first hunt, I'm not sure, but it may have been his last. And rightly so, no one else was ultimately responsible for pulling the trigger. Knowing his uncle, he may have even joined in, on doing a bit of the ribbing. However belittling someone, and poking fun at their ability, might have some fur reaching effects, unbeknown to those involved in doing it. In this case it did, and proved tragic. I'm not saying there might not be a place for such fun. However, during the hunt may not be the place.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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October 25th, 2015, 10:26 AM
#36
Trying to deflect the blame for such a horrible tragedy on something like a hunt camp tradition that is quite common is ridiculous. Clearly this young hunter wasn't ready to hunt. The fact he passed his hunter safety course didn't guarantee he was capable of making a judgement. How somebody mistakes a deer for a human likely wearing blaze is puzzling. That kid was trigger happy and that same accident could possibly have happened 5 years later. Not sure making someone do dishes promotes trigger happy behaviour. As for calling the practice "stupid" if you knew the hunters in our camp and their credentials regarding firearms, game laws and basic common sense you would rethink your comments. Yet they have all missed deer and have shirt tails on the nail. Its a simple fun tradition nothing more.
Last edited by terrym; October 25th, 2015 at 11:11 AM.
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October 25th, 2015, 11:23 AM
#37

Originally Posted by
blasted_saber
Weve got a goofy hat to wear for the evening.
Its the story of the miss for years afterwords thats the funner things
Lol
We usually made his hat look goofy (cut half the bill off)
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October 25th, 2015, 12:05 PM
#38

Originally Posted by
terrym
At our deer camp we have swift and cruel punishment. That night you lose your shirt tail and it goes on a nail on the wall. Incredibly I even have a few shirt tails on that nail.

The tradition of losing your shirt tail for a miss has been around hunt camps for years . If you can't afford to lose a t-shirt and take some ribbing about your miss, you certainly would not be a lot a fun to be with around most camps . Also, there are more laughs about a miss than there are a kill.
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October 25th, 2015, 12:36 PM
#39
Has too much time on their hands
I think it's kind of like golf.. same thing if you don't make it past the women's tee...
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October 25th, 2015, 01:25 PM
#40
Costs a buck per miss to the buck pot for us. And some good natured ribbing. And makes for a nice pot at the end of the week.