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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on March 24, 2013, 07:01:47 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022541281
Oh my.
The Taverner primitive, who lives in Oakland, California, has a friend in Missouri?
Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 12:20 PM
A friend of mine got shot yesterday
He's OK - his family rents their land out for hunting. This is rural MO. Anyway, one of the hunters shot my friend, thinking he was "game" DESPITE THE FACT EVERYONE WEARS DAYGLO VESTS WHEN THE HUNTERS ARE THERE....grrrr
Got shot in the leg, which broke his femur, among other things.
He said it didn't hurt until he looked at the wound.
No more hunting on their property now.
Have any of you ever been shot?
Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 12:29 PM
6. Rather than tracking down the hunter (who did not identify him/herself)
He got a ride to the hospital
Hunters can be dumber than a box of rocks
Once, hunters asked him if they could ride ATVs all over his family's land while they hunted.
Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 12:32 PM
11. Not sure - what does one hunt in Missouri this time of year?
I am assuming something that doesn't hibernate...
Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 12:37 PM
15. Hunting never appealed to me
No desire to kill another animal (and I'm a carnivorous hypocrite) and no desire to wake up really early, go to the woods and just sit....
Fishing - at least I don't mind the death of the fish. Kind of hard to feel sorry for a trout.
Boars and deer, however...
Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 12:38 PM
16. Wow...so is it the sight of the wound that causes the feelings of pain
Or does it eventually hurt?
DollarBillHines (1,761 posts) Thu Mar 21, 2013, 04:18 AM
51. Not in my case
fractured femur, hard to walk.
I knew it, right away...
Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 02:36 PM
39. The few times I have shot a gun, I was scared to death of it ricocheting...
Well, I dunno. I'm still trying to figure out if the Taverner primitive's allegation that he has a friend in Missouri is credible.
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A lot of people who own acres of woods rent out their property to hunters for the week. My friend's husband pays a few grand every year for 10 day hunting trips - can't remember what state he travels to.
I thought it was common, like renting your beach house.
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DUmmies spin so many tall tales it's hard to believe anything out of their feeble minds.
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A lot of people who own acres of woods rent out their property to hunters for the week. My friend's husband pays a few grand every year for 10 day hunting trips - can't remember what state he travels to.
I thought it was common, like renting your beach house.
Yeah, it is common, but commoner in more desirable areas, less common in less desirable areas (such as here).
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A lot of people who own acres of woods rent out their property to hunters for the week. My friend's husband pays a few grand every year for 10 day hunting trips - can't remember what state he travels to.
I thought it was common, like renting your beach house.
Not anymore. At least around here. Too much liability with dumbass hunters from the cities that cannot seem to understand if you can't see it and got a shot you can reasonably make, then you don't pull the trigger.
Locals though usually have no problem. A knock on the door and asking if it is OK is usually all it takes.
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I find it hard to belief that Taverner has a friend. Any where.
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I find it hard to belief that Taverner has a friend. Any where.
Rural MO, and knows Taverner= Good chance of a meth lab.
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Maybe DAT can answer this (seeing that he's from MO), but I really don't know a game animal that would be in season in late March. It's a ****ing lie.
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Maybe DAT can answer this (seeing that he's from MO), but I really don't know a game animal that would be in season in late March. It's a ****ing lie.
The only thing I know that is open right now would be some small game stuff, like opossum, coyote, etc.
I know there is some fowl stuff open, but he's making this out to sound unlike a shotgun wound, so...
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Not anymore. At least around here. Too much liability with dumbass hunters from the cities that cannot seem to understand if you can't see it and got a shot you can reasonably make, then you don't pull the trigger.
Locals though usually have no problem. A knock on the door and asking if it is OK is usually all it takes.
This is what I am talking about:
http://www.basecampleasing.com/land/missouri-hunting-leases.htm
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Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 12:20 PM
A friend of mine got shot yesterday
He's OK - his family rents their land out for hunting. This is rural MO. Anyway, one of the hunters shot my friend, thinking he was "game" DESPITE THE FACT EVERYONE WEARS DAYGLO VESTS WHEN THE HUNTERS ARE THERE....grrrr
Got shot in the leg, which broke his femur, among other things.
He said it didn't hurt until he looked at the wound.
No more hunting on their property now.
Have any of you ever been shot?
Bullshit, this DUmmy is lying, not a word of any hunting accidents here in central Missouri for 19 March 2013, nor did I find any articles for other parts of the state.
Like Frank and many others have said, "Dummies lie, DUmmies lie all the time".
Jesus, can the addled druggie at least come up with something plausible for a bouncy because this one sucks.
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Jesus, can the addled druggie at least come up with something plausible for a bouncy because this one sucks.
At least he's not trolling for ***** like he usually does.
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Not anymore. At least around here. Too much liability with hunters from the cities that cannot seem to understand if you can't see it and got a shot you can reasonably make, then you don't pull the trigger.
Locals though usually have no problem. A knock on the door and asking if it is OK is usually all it takes.
Same thing here in So. Ill. We have all kinds of excellent hunting in Shawnee Forest and I have never had to go find the property owner. At least, I think it was National Forest. :-) The dumbass city hunter stories are many and legendary. Quite frankly, the stupidity of a great many Chicago faux hunters makes me agree with not having a high powered rifle season. There is, however, at least one season (or, there was) where you can use a rifle cartridge chambered pistol, ie. Thompson Center. In over 30 years that I know of, no serious incidents I'm aware of.
Yes, there was a Chicagoan that brought a cow in to be tagged back in the 80's.
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Same thing here in So. Ill. The dumbass city hunter stories are many and legendary. Quite frankly, the stupidity of a great many Chicago faux hunters makes me agree with not having a high powered rifle season. There is, however, at least one season (or, there was) where you can use a rifle cartridge chambered pistol, ie. Thompson Center. In over 30 years that I know of, no serious incidents I'm aware of.
Yes, there was a Chicagoan that brought a cow in to be tagged back in the 80's.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Can't remember the comedian that talked about that. Think it was Robin Williams. Said put to big ole branches on it's head... they won't know!!!!
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
Can't remember the comedian that talked about that. Think it was Robin Williams. Said put to big ole branches on it's head... they won't know!!!!
I thought it was a BS story until I heard it from the butcher that dressed it out. After fines, fees and recompense for the rancher, they told him you might as well get the meat. So he did.
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Maybe DAT can answer this (seeing that he's from MO), but I really don't know a game animal that would be in season in late March. It's a ****ing lie.
There isn't any actual game in season, at least nothing on which you would use a rifle of any sort...I think one of the rabbit seasons is open until the end of the month, but there are damned few of them around here compared to the flat corn country up north, so they don't get much hunting pressure from the humans down here in the southeast and east-central parts of the state. We're actually in the dead month when the last dregs of the seasons from last year peter out (Squirrel season ended in mid-February) and it's time to get a new license, but nothing's in season so most put it off until Spring Turkey season next month, or later. There are some critters you can shoot almost any time that aren't exactly game, like feral pigs, of course. Perhaps Tav's friend shares his political and lifestyle habits, so that would be an understandable mistake.
I say 'Rifle' because getting hit with a shotgun that was close enough or shooting heavy enough projos to break your femur would do one Hell of a lot more damage than just simply breaking the femur.
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Well of course this bouncy is entirely made up from thin airi.
But I'm sure DUmmy Taverner has had many acquaintances gunned down.
It isn't at all rare in the drug culture where he resides.
In the world of heroin addicts like Taverner, if one doesn't die from an OD, hot lead poisoning is the second-most common cause of death.
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(Yawn)
This is a blatant, transparent attempt at establishing Dumpster Street Cred. "My friend was shot, therefore my extreme views on gun control carry more merit..."
A complete falsehood. Not even remotely any chance of being true.
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Once, hunters asked him if they could ride ATVs all over his family's land while they hunted.
At least they asked. I've had problems with kids from a housing development cutting the fence and riding dirt bikes and 4-wheelers all over my fields. Why do people that own just a half acre lot buy their kids such things and then just turn them loose to trespass all over everyone else?
I think I'll start cutting doughnuts in their front yards and see how they like it.
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Not anymore. At least around here. Too much liability with dumbass hunters from the cities that cannot seem to understand if you can't see it and got a shot you can reasonably make, then you don't pull the trigger.
Locals though usually have no problem. A knock on the door and asking if it is OK is usually all it takes.
Some of the rural areas in WI that I have deer hunted were more dangerous because of the local's propensity for sound shots. That is shooting at the direction of a sound without verifying that a deer is the one making it. :o
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If it is a friend of the Taverner primitive then I am sure it was a drug deal gone bad. But the hunting accident story seemed to go over better at the ED. Besides a wound like that would have to be reported to law enforcement and a paper trail will be available to follow.
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Star Member Taverner (52,659 posts)
A friend of mine got shot yesterday
He's OK - his family rents their land out for hunting. This is rural MO. Anyway, one of the hunters shot my friend, thinking he was "game" DESPITE THE FACT EVERYONE WEARS DAYGLO VESTS WHEN THE HUNTERS ARE THERE....grrrr
Got shot in the leg, which broke his femur, among other things.
He said it didn't hurt until he looked at the wound.
No more hunting on their property now.
Have any of you ever been shot?
There is no game in season that would require a round big enough to break a femur, you lying idiot.
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Hunters can be dumber than a box of rocks
Once, hunters asked him if they could ride ATVs all over his family's land while they hunted.
Inconsiderate bastard!
(Yawn)
This is a blatant, transparent attempt at establishing Dumpster Street Cred. "My friend was shot, therefore my extreme views on gun control carry more merit..."
A complete falsehood. Not even remotely any chance of being true.
Oh, absolutely.
We'll see the My-connection-friend-was-shot card a thousand times in the next 3 months.
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Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 02:36 PM
39. The few times I have shot a gun, I was scared to death of it ricocheting...
****in' metrosexual, dope head, bitch boy that's scared to death of a firearm dares to tell those of us who own and respect them how we're going to live?
Yeah, okay, Tavs, whatever the **** you say. :whatever:
By the way, about your bullshit bouncy?
(http://i.imgur.com/gv0yY.png)
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After thinking about this,even if i is true how many of us here know someone that is getting shot at almost everyday or has been shot at as part of being in the service? Do we go online and post about it? Hunting accidents happen all the time some of them are self inflicted due to being stupid. it was probably something stupid that caused the whole deal and they won't report it because of that more then anything . Seeing as the femur was supposedly broken they can't hide that so the tale is ZERO BONG HITS.
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Some of the rural areas in WI that I have deer hunted were more dangerous because of the local's propensity for sound shots. That is shooting at the direction of a sound without verifying that a deer is the one making it.
And that is as completely untrue as any bouncy a DUmpmonkey ever manufactured.
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And that is as completely untrue as any bouncy a DUmpmonkey ever manufactured.
Which part do you not believe is true?
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Which part do you not believe is true?
The hateful myth about "sound shots" is used exclusively by the most virulent anti-hunters.
It does not and cannot happen, and is recognized as a lie by anyone who has actually spent time in the woods.
You may have heard about it, but I'm shocked that anyone who claims to have hunted would believe it.
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The hateful myth about "sound shots" is used exclusively by the most virulent anti-hunters.
It does not and cannot happen, and is recognized as a lie by anyone who has actually spent time in the woods.
You may have heard about it, but I'm shocked that anyone who claims to have hunted would believe it.
Are you from from WI? If so, I suggest you hang out at The Lure in Adams County this fall during the gun deer hunt and just ask some the hunters if they got anything.
I used to hunt over on the paper mill land near lake Arrowhead but I do not any more. I bought some land in a different county so that I can avoid the pumpkin patch that public access land has become on opening day.
Plenty of pro-hunting people and forums talk about sound-shots. Should sound shots happen? No. Saying they never happen is just ignorant.
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22sound+shot%22+wisconsin+deer+hunting
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The hateful myth about "sound shots" is used exclusively by the most virulent anti-hunters.
It does not and cannot happen, and is recognized as a lie by anyone who has actually spent time in the woods.
You may have heard about it, but I'm shocked that anyone who claims to have hunted would believe it.
Have to disagree with you there, in fact one of the few hunting fatalities in the last dozen or so years locally was caused by exactly that. Alcohol was a factor in it also.
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Are you from from WI? If so, I suggest you hang out at The Lure in Adams County this fall during the gun deer hunt and just ask some the hunters if they got anything.
I used to hunt over on the paper mill land near lake Arrowhead but I do not any more. I bought some land in a different county so that I can avoid the pumpkin patch that public access land has become on opening day.
Plenty of pro-hunting people and forums talk about sound-shots. Should sound shots happen? No. Saying they never happen is just ignorant.
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22sound+shot%22+wisconsin+deer+hunting
Riiiiight. Convinced me. Must be a local thing.
People who don't hunt may believe anything, so the truth's at a disadvantage.
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Riiiiight. Convinced me. Must be a local thing.
People who don't hunt may believe anything, so the truth's at a disadvantage.
My original post was a response to this:
Quote from: I_B_Perky on March 24, 2013, 07:11:40 pm
Not anymore. At least around here. Too much liability with dumbass hunters from the cities that cannot seem to understand if you can't see it and got a shot you can reasonably make, then you don't pull the trigger.
The point of my post was that dumbass hunters can also be from rural areas as well. Being from the city I thought I would give the opposing view point with an example. That it was not clear is my fault and not yours and I apologize for any misunderstanding.
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Shooting at sounds is a good way to get someone dead. I don't think it happens down here, or I haven't heard of it happening. People here fire back.
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A stray drunk may do anything at any time.
In over fifty years of hunting, I've yet to see my first drunk hunter, but you can't prove a negative and anti-hunters take advantage of that.
You are far more likely to be stricken dead of a heart attack or fall out of a tree than to be shot while hunting, no matter what state you're in.
I haven't seen data, but I suspect hunting is a lot safer than fishing because you don't drown if you fall in the leaves.
And statistics show that the minuscule number of accidental shootings are overwhelmingly either a halfwit shooting himself or the buddy
walking along directly in front of him.
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Taverner (52,659 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 02:36 PM
39. The few times I have shot a gun, I was scared to death of it ricocheting...
What a twatwaffle :lmao: