2 duck hunters killed after boat capsized in MA harbor

Third hunter is expected to survive
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WESTPORT, Mass. (AP) –

Authorities have identified two duck hunters who died and a third who was hospitalized after they fell into the frigid waters of the Westport River when their boat capsized.

The office of Bristol District Attorney Sam Sutter said 53-year-old Steven James of Marshfield and 55-year-old Robert Becher of Cromwell, Conn., died Tuesday.

The surviving hunter was identified as 51-year-old Gregg Angell of Westport. He was taken to Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, R.I., and is expected to survive.

Westport Harbormaster Richard Earle said the hunters’ skiff was found overturned at about 9 a.m. Tuesday.

Coast Guard Petty Officer Robert Simpson said the water temperature was about 35 degrees and the air temperature was about 8 degrees at the time.

The district attorney’s spokesman said the deaths are not considered suspicious.

The deaths remain under investigation.

http://www.wwlp.com/news/massachusetts/3-hunters-found-after-boat-capsized-conditions-unknown

Man Killed In Hunting Accident…make that, 2 men killed in hunting accidents

http://www.kktv.com/home/headlines/Man-Killed-In-Hunting-Accident-238774501.html

January 5, 2014

TELLURIDE, Colo. (AP) — Authorities say a 28-year-old man was accidentally shot to death by a fellow hunter during an outing near the tiny community of Egnar in southwestern Colorado.

The Telluride Daily Planet reports Trenten Tyler Sutherland was shot in the head while hunting coyotes with two companions the night of Dec. 27. The accident happened on Sutherland’s parents’ property, and investigators say the group was using an optical device known as an illuminator, which highlights animals’ eyes in darkness.

San Miguel County Sheriff Bill Masters says the group became separated and one of the hunters was using the device with a rifle when he apparently mistook Sutherland’s eyes for those of a coyote.

Egnar is an unincorporated community about 50 miles west of Telluride near the Utah-Colorado border.

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http://blog.al.com/tuscaloosa/2014/01/birmingham_area_man_dies_in_su.html

By Kelsey Stein January 04, 2014

SUMTER COUNTY, Alabama – A man from the Birmingham area was fatally shot in a hunting accident early Saturday, a Mississippi news station has reported.

Sumter County Sheriff Tyrone Clark told WTOK that one man was shot on County Road 74 near Livingston.

The victim’s name is not being released pending notification of family, but officials said the man was from the Birmingham area. Sumter County authorities are investigating the shooting.

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Texas Game Warden Shot in Hunting Accident

http://kgnb.am/news/game-warden-injured-apparent-hunting-accident

Game Warden Injured In Apparent Hunting Accident

Tuesday, December 31st, 2013

The Dallas Morning News reports that a Texas Parks & Wildlife game warden is in stable condition after he suffered a gunshot wound while off duty this past weekend. According to investigators, 31-year-old game warden Chris Fried was bow hunting in Delta County around 7 PM Sunday night in the Cooper Wildlife Management Area. Fried suffered a gunshot wound to his upper right arm and the bullet lodged into his chest. He was able to use his cell phone and call for help. Fried was eventually treated at the Hopkins County Memorial Hospital in Sulfur Springs and was last listed in stable condition. The 14,000+ acre hunting ground is currently open for archery-only whitetail deer hunting, and no firearms are allowed. The incident is being investigated by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Internal Affairs and game wardens assigned to the Department’s Criminal Investigation Division as well as the Delta County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Rangers. A game warden forensics team was on the scene yesterday as part of the investigation.

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http://www.live5news.com/story/24337754/dnr-man-hunting-in-walterboro-fatally-shot-by-hunter

DNR: Man hunting in Walterboro fatally shot by hunter
Dec 31, 2013
<em>Tuesday, December 31, 2013 6:41 PM EST</em>

WALTERBORO, SC (WCSC) -Officials with the SC Department of Natural Resources say a 65-year-old man who was hunting in Walterboro was fatally shot by another hunter Tuesday morning.

Authorities identified the victim as William Heape Sr. of Varnville, SC.

According to authorities, the incident happened off of Emanuel Church Road.

Heape’s body has been transported to the Medical University of South Carolina for an autopsy.

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Man Shoots Friend In The Head In Virginia’s 19th Hunting-Related Shooting Since September

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/31/hunter-shot-in-head-virginia_n_4523435.html

Richmond Times-Dispatch | By Mark Bowes 12/31/2013

A Disputanta hunter suffered life threatening injuries today when he was accidentally shot in the head by a fellow hunter shooting at a moving deer in Sussex County, authorities said.

The victim, 61, was flown by Medflight helicopter to VCU Medical Center in Richmond, said Lee Walker, a spokesman for the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, which is investigating the incident.

The shooting occurred about 1:40 p.m. during a hunt club outing near U.S. 460 and Georgetown Road outside of Waverly.

Members of the group, called Waid’s Hunt Club, were part of an organized deer hunt and they were driving deer with hunting dogs, Walker said.

At one point as a deer was running through the area, a hunter fired his shotgun and struck the victim — who was standing beyond the deer — in the back of the head. The deer was killed by the shotgun blast, Walker said.

The victim, whose name was not immediately released, was struck by at least one buckshot pellet. Typically, there can be eight to 12 pellets in a shell depending on the type of gun and ammunition used. The man was wearing blaze orange.

So far, no charges have been placed.

“They never place charges until they’ve had a chance to do a good, full investigation of what took place,” Walker said.

The incident was the 19th hunting related shooting in Virginia since hunting season began in early September, Walker said. ___

(c)2013 the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.)

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Update: Man whose malamute was killed seeks legal fix

http://missoulian.com/news/local/update-missoula-man-whose-malamute-was-killed-seeks-legal-fix/article_b47cb024-70ef-11e3-b34b-001a4bcf887a.html

by Rob Chaney

Layne Spence still brings his two malamute dogs, Rex and Frank, to run along the Clark Fork River in Missoula, but he’s not ready to take them back into the woods.

“This is where I let them run around,” Spence said on a winter afternoon near the Higgins Avenue Bridge. “You can tell they need to run. But we were out on the Kim Williams Trail where they were doing some work, and when somebody used a nail gun, the dogs just freaked out.”

On Nov. 17, a hunter shot and killed Spence’s third malamute, Little Dave, on the road above Lee Creek Campground near Lolo Pass. Spence was cross-country skiing with Little Dave, Rex and Frank a few hundred yards from the road gate when he heard gunshots and saw the dog get hit. Spence said he screamed for the man to stop, but the shooting continued.

The hunter approached Spence and said he mistook Little Dave for a wolf. All three pet dogs were wearing lighted collars. The incident took place in the middle of Montana’s hunting season, but on a closed road popular for winter recreation.

Spence reported the incident to the Missoula County Sheriff’s Department, which determined it had no basis for further investigation. There is no state law making it a criminal act to accidentally kill someone’s domestic pet.

The sheriff’s office also sent details to the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the U.S. Forest Service. Both agencies found no legal basis to charge the hunter with a crime.

Several days after the incident became public, the hunter appeared at the sheriff’s department. After an interview, officials reconfirmed their previous position – no law was broken. They did not release the man’s identity or further details of the interview.

Still, Spence wants justice.

“I’m not going to let it go,” Spence said. “I’ve seen the sheriff’s report, but I’m not supposed to talk about it. I’m leaving it in my lawyer’s hands.”

Spence has also talked with state Rep. Ellie Boldman Hill, D-Missoula. Hill said she’s working on legislation that could address the matter.

“If he (the hunter) would have shot an elk on accident, there would have been immediate liability,” Hill said. “But because he shot somebody’s pet, there isn’t a space in the law that fits. With domesticated pets, there’s a loophole in the law. We’ve heard from Montana Hunters and Anglers and the Montana Wildlife Federation they want that loophole fixed as well.”

Hill said she’ll be working with the Montana Prosecuting Attorneys Association on a couple of possible angles. One could be modifying the state’s cruelty to animals law, which now doesn’t apply to accidents. Another avenue might be to put more onus on hunters to know their target by putting pets on the same threshold as other poached wildlife.

Despite several offers, Spence said he will not get another dog to replace Little Dave. And while he’s also had offers for financial help in a lawsuit against either the hunter or law enforcement agencies, he said he wanted the effort to be directed at preventing future tragedies.

“I don’t want attention on me,” Spence said. “I want it on my dog, so this doesn’t happen to someone else. When I said this was like losing one of my kids, someone commented I should know what it’s like to actually lose a child. Well, I do. My daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1987.”

Layne Spence's Malamutes Rex and Frank sit waiting and watching over Little Dave, front, who was killed by a hunter with an assault rifle

Layne Spence’s Malamutes Rex and Frank sit waiting and watching over Little Dave, front, who was killed by a hunter with an assault rifle

French teen accidentally kills father while hunting — and, distraught, turns gun on himself

[Enough said?]

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/french-teen-accidentally-kills-father-hunting-article-1.1549450#ixzz2nl7vKboH

Sadly, this hunting-related tragedy is far from the first to occur in French hunting circles.

In October, a 61-year old hunter mistook his son for a wild boar and opened fire, the Ouest France news site reported. Around that time, a 6-year-old was shot and killed in another traffic hunting accident.

A month earlier, a deaf 82-year-old hunter mistook two mushroom pickers for pheasants and shot them…

RELATED: GEORGIA MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS GIRLFRIEND WHILE HUNTING

Also see: Officials Warn Duck Hunters of the Dangers of Duck Hunting

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Reward Offered For the Shooting of Oklahoma Deer Hunter

From the weekend OKC hunting news:

The Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation is offering up to $500 for information in the shooting of a deer hunter in Cherokee County last weekend.

The agency is offering the reward thru its Operation Game Thief program and the Okla. Game Warden’s Association is also offering a $500 reward.

A Tulsa deer hunter was shot in the arm on Nov. 29th near Welling in Cherokee County. It was assumed by another deer hunter. The hunter was heading back to his truck after a day of deer hunting when he heard a shot. Before he could call to a shooter, a second shot hit him in his arm.
His father, who was hunting nearby, heard the shot and took his son to a hospital in Tahlequah, where he was airlifted to a Tulsa hospital. The injury will require six months of physical therapy to recover. The Cherokee County’s Sheriff’s Dept. said a red, four-door Dodge truck was seen in the area at the time of the shooting.

There have been at least two hunting-deaths this deer gun season from tree stand falls.
A deer hunter in Cherokee County died last weekend after falling from a tree stand and getting tangled in his harness.

Another hunter in Pottawatomie County died from a head injury after falling while installing a tree stand before deer gun season opened.                                                                                                                Over the last 20 years Okla, has averaged about two hunting-related fatalities each year a/w the Okla. Dept. of Wildlife.
The coordinator added “Some years we will have none. People are getting a lot better about not shooting each other, but tree stand injuries are increasing.”

[Those entering the woods during hunting season are advised to Watch for Falling Hunters!]

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An Epidemic of Hunting Accidents

Hunting accidents have practically reached pandemic level. Too many to mention individually, so here’s a link to the sources mentioned below: https://news.google.com/news/section?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en&csid=ae26c3fb108014d3&siidp=75ad5e99b70c9907fca939811a0128d7f552

Oregon man killed in hunting accident

ErieTVNews – ‎Dec 4, 2013‎

FWC: Man killed in hunting accident

The Northwest Florida Daily News – ‎Dec 2, 2013‎

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Fulton Co. hunting accident kills 1

Toledo Blade – ‎Dec 3, 2013‎

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Hunter killed in shooting accident identified

Columbus Dispatch – ‎Dec 3, 2013‎

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NewsOn6: Oklahoma teen killed in hunting accident, police say

NewsOK.com – ‎Dec 4, 2013‎

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Milton man dies in Santa Rosa hunting accident, FWC says

Pensacola News Journal – ‎Dec 1, 2013‎

Man dies in apparent hunting accident

LimaOhio.com – ‎11 hours ago‎

EXCLUSIVE: Ohio hunting season kicks off with several reported hunting-related …

WOWK – ‎Dec 3, 2013‎

1 injured in hunting accident

Tiffin Advertiser Tribune – ‎3 hours ago‎

Man airlifted to hospital after hunting incident

Billings Gazette – ‎Dec 4, 2013‎

Marion Man Hurt In Hunting Accident

KCRG – ‎Dec 2, 2013‎

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Hunter fatally shoots self in Duvall accident

The Seattle Times (blog) – ‎Dec 1, 2013‎

DA: Charges Possible After LI Firefighter Killed In Upstate Hunting Accident

CBS Local – ‎Nov 19, 2013‎

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One dead in hunting accident

The Bryan Times (subscription) – ‎Dec 3, 2013‎

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14-Year-Old Boy Shot In Hunting Accident

WFMY News 2 – ‎Nov 28, 2013‎

Winchester teen shot in hunting accident

Central Kentucky News – ‎Nov 29, 2013‎

DNR investigating hunting accident near Boycevillebj1bg2az

WQOW TV News 18 – ‎Nov 29, 2013‎

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Santa Rosa County man dies in hunting accident

WEAR – ‎Dec 2, 2013‎

Rockingham teen severely hurt in hunting accident

Greensboro News & Record – ‎Nov 28, 2013‎

Man Life-Flighted After Hunting Accident

Rivertonradio.com – ‎Dec 2, 2013‎

Another Hunter fatally shoots self

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/today/2013/12/hunter-fatally-shoots-self-in-duvall-accident/

Hunter fatally shoots self in Duvall accident

by Beth Kaiman

December 1, 2013

A King County Sheriff’s deputy conducting a trailhead check in the Duvall area discovered a man dead with a gunshot wound to the chest Saturday night.

The deputy found the body next to his vehicle about 9:20 p.m. Saturday near the 17000 block of Duvall-Monroe Road. Deputy Charlie Akers said in a statement it appears the man accidentally shot himself as he was putting away his gear after a day of hunting.

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Also in case you haven’t seen it, here’s an uplifting U-tube cartoon featuring Melissa Bachman, entitled, “What a Hunt”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-lfXCrJqB4

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Teen Shot Self in Duck Hunting Accident

By: Miranda Combs

Nov 29, 2013

A Clark County teen is recovering after police say he shot himself in the side.

Photo Copyright Jim Robertson

Photo Copyright Jim Robertson


The accident happened on a farm on Renick Station Road.
A neighbor says the teen was duck hunting when he got his foot stuck in some mud.
When he tried to get his foot out, he swung the gun around and fired a shot into his side.
Police say the teen is expected to be OK.

http://www.wkyt.com/news/headlines/Clark-county-teen-shot-in-hunting-accident-233872671.html