wildcat junkie Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 7 minutes ago, Stay at home Nomad said: Not to hijack but , last time this came up and I searched 30 some states for their deer hunting hours I could not find one that wasn't 1/2 hour prior / after . All the states that boarder NY, the mid West states so many wish we were , out West all 1/2 hour each way . If it was an issue then tell me why every other state allows it ? Ill wait , tick tick tick ...... How many of those states have mandatory florescent orange requirements? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 Need to read all stories ..several times it mentioned it was called in at 5:24, as I read and watched. Now he heard her scream and went to her... did he call before or after finding her? ..how long did it take to get to her over that 200 yrds......That shot could have taken place in what many here have said is " good shooting light"... Let's discuss the fact he was shooting across land That was posted... Oh that's right 200 yrds so 600 ft.. So he was in the legal distance from those house.. So hey why not shoot towards them ...right?... How many times has the DEC told people " Well they are 500 ft away so in their legal right to shoot" '.... I have...neighbor has.. OK until something like this. ...then hang them right ? Another 4 months and we'll be hearing how bad the set backs are and how bad start and stop times are .Guys that don't post but read will have their needed confirmation of how THEIR better judgement is backed up with others thinking the same. Makes one wonder..is this guy a forums reader?.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) 17 minutes ago, wildcat junkie said: How many of those states have mandatory florescent orange requirements? She was on her own property walking not hunting Though I won't even go get the mail with out an orange hat on...my dogs all wear orange collars and now all my stands have 2 1/2 x2ft strips of Hunter orange tacked to the trees above my head.. Edited November 26, 2017 by growalot 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 22 hours ago, Lawdwaz said: I did. XP100 in .260 Remington. Lots of capable guys with Contenders and Savage guns could too. Huhhhh, a T/C Encore/ Contender was used according to the press. Easily accurate much further that 200 yards in the right hands with the right rest. None if which means a damn thing in this case.......... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat junkie Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 30 minutes ago, Stay at home Nomad said: Not to hijack but , last time this came up and I searched 30 some states for their deer hunting hours I could not find one that wasn't 1/2 hour prior / after . All the states that boarder NY, the mid West states so many wish we were , out West all 1/2 hour each way . If it was an issue then tell me why every other state allows it ? Ill wait , tick tick tick ...... 23 minutes ago, wildcat junkie said: How many of those states have mandatory florescent orange requirements? 8 minutes ago, growalot said: She was on her own property walking not hunting Though I won't even go get the mail with out an orange hat on...my dogs all wear orange collars and now all my stands have 2 1/2 x2ft strips of Hunter orange tacked to the trees above my head.. The response was to the post regarding almost all states having 1/2 hour before/after sunrise/sunset for big game hunting hours. I seldom see anyone here in the North country wear any orange whatsoever while deer hunting. To me that's just plain stupid. Aside from being mistaken for a deer by some idiot, there's also the line of fire factor to consider. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) True on orange ...BUT...reason all stands now have orange...I got down from my stand ..one,with a clear view of one of the Butts that shot across the farmers land well over two yards from their stand to shoot that 12 pt.just off my line. He was in brand new neon Orange...I got to the bottom of ladder and had no view of him.. down hill from me, even though he was in a ladder stand Golden rod and a honey suckle Bush blocked the view..If I could not see him..I'm sure he couldn't see me.. and a deer could have ran across the field out of the pines in front of me at anytime. It should be illegal to shoot towards houses period...it should be illegal to shoot towards blocks of Orange or now pink. It should be illegal to shoot past posted signs.. Oh and no it is not right now..it's just illegal to walk across without permission. Edited November 26, 2017 by growalot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 Jeez I just watched that update, it was across the street from our old lease. We gave it up last year. I hope this guy does time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve D Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 The guy was wrong for sure and will more than likely face charges but as usual the "news" is not reporting or have all the facts. Regardless if the gun is capable of that yardage who the hell can see two hundred yards at night. All facts are not out yet and if it like the rest of the reporting they do they never will be. Still a tragedy either way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knehrke Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) On 11/24/2017 at 8:41 PM, Steve D said: You should!!! Who in their right mind would take a walk around Canadice Lake in the middle of deer season. There are a lot better times of the year to take that walk..especially with your family. My wife's reaction to this is that if it isn't safe for us to take a walk with the appropriate safety gear on, then it isn't safe for me to be in the woods. She's not wrong. I could also try to forbid my wife and daughter from crossing the street or driving, both of which have inherent danger. We walk extensively, taking hikes at least two or three times a week. I agree that there's lots of idiots, but I'm not ceding the woods to them for the entirely of deer season. Middle of the day, good light, public walking trail? That's ridiculous. You can't plan to idiots like this criminal who shot the lady walking her dog...which, by the way, we passed at least four other people doing. So, as hunters it's our responsibility to always make sure of our target. Period. Edited November 26, 2017 by knehrke 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doewhacker Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 We have been discussing this at home and last night we were out at 530, it is so dark I find it hard to believe this guy mistook her for a deer accidentally. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curmudgeon Posted November 26, 2017 Author Share Posted November 26, 2017 I'm as disturbed as anyone about this. One thing I had not realized is the time difference of sunset. It is 18 minutes later there than here. This is not an excuse, just an observation: the time of sunset, which spans a half hour range across the state. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) Observation they are not listening to ^^.... He was more than likely shooting during that time that many here think is just fine light to shoot in.. also that arch and white line isn't where he was actually standing...what they said was he could have been anywhere on the red arch. which has him LEGALLY shooting in the direction of buildings.. That is LEGAL according to NYS...unless he shoots over a road or is closer than 500ft. Want to know when it's not legal, assuming well with in legal shooting light? When some one or some thing gets a bullet in them.... then all of a sudden it's no longer legal it's, reckless endangerment..ect..ect... Edited November 26, 2017 by growalot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat junkie Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) 16 hours ago, growalot said: .. Let's discuss the fact he was shooting across land That was posted... Oh that's right 200 yrds so 600 ft.. So he was in the legal distance from those house.. So hey why not shoot towards them ...right?... How many times has the DEC told people " Well they are 500 ft away so in their legal right to shoot" '.... I have...neighbor has.. OK until something like this. ...then hang them right ? Doesn't the law read that the bullet must not pass within 500' of an house/building? Edited November 26, 2017 by wildcat junkie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) I invite you to read the regulation book, as I Have it states you are not allowed to " discharge " with in a specified distance from a specified type of structures. Not that your bullet can not pass with in... with the one exception.. your bullet may not pass over a road. Edited November 26, 2017 by growalot 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 Things like this are why I don't mind hunting shotgun only areas not that a idiot couldn't figure out a way to do something like this anyway . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 21 hours ago, growalot said: She was on her own property walking not hunting Though I won't even go get the mail with out an orange hat on...my dogs all wear orange collars and now all my stands have 2 1/2 x2ft strips of Hunter orange tacked to the trees above my head.. Just wondering what she was wearing and if she new her neighbor was deer hunting near her area not that it excuses what this idiot did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve D Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) 10 hours ago, knehrke said: My wife's reaction to this is that if it isn't safe for us to take a walk with the appropriate safety gear on, then it isn't safe for me to be in the woods. She's not wrong. I could also try to forbid my wife and daughter from crossing the street or driving, both of which have inherent danger. We walk extensively, taking hikes at least two or three times a week. I agree that there's lots of idiots, but I'm not ceding the woods to them for the entirely of deer season. Middle of the day, good light, public walking trail? That's ridiculous. You can't plan to idiots like this criminal who shot the lady walking her dog...which, by the way, we passed at least four other people doing. So, as hunters it's our responsibility to always make sure of our target. Period. Something like riding a bike wearing a bicycle helmet, fluorescent spandex, knee pads, and elbow pads, down the expressway in rush hour traffic, thinking no one will hit you because you are dressed "safely". Sometimes a little bit of common sense goes a long ways. Edited November 26, 2017 by Steve D 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Field_Ager Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 (edited) 11 hours ago, knehrke said: My wife's reaction to this is that if it isn't safe for us to take a walk with the appropriate safety gear on, then it isn't safe for me to be in the woods. She's not wrong. She is absolutely correct. Hunting during gun season is inherently dangerous. We all know it, which is why we take the precautions we do. We are playing risky odds every time we go afield. More often than not we have uneventful hunts. But once in a while something goes horribly wrong. Gun hunting is dangerous. I have access to an extra 20 acres on my neighbors side. He doesn't hunt anymore because bullets went whizzing past his head one year. He felt the risk was not worth the reward. Edited November 27, 2017 by Papist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doebuck1234 Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 http://13wham.com/news/local/police-say-truck-shot-by-hunter-who-thought-it-was-a-deer Really????? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 1: it does not matter what she was wearing. You as the hunter are responsible for identifying your target 2: sunset on 11-22 for that area was 4:50pm any shot after that time is hunting after hours. It does not matter what hours are in other states. 3: a person does not look like a deer. If in doubt don’t shoot. 4: this was not an accident. This is pure negligent on the hunters part This guy screwed up plain and simple by not following the rules and someone died. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LetEmGrow Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 A little more info about. Nothing major. Sounds like the husband is rather forgiving. As a sportsman, I am getting a little pizzed this guy has not been charged yet. Sends the wrong message. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/11/26/nyregion/hunter-shot-woman.html?referer=http://www.google.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knehrke Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 12 hours ago, Steve D said: Something like riding a bike wearing a bicycle helmet, fluorescent spandex, knee pads, and elbow pads, down the expressway in rush hour traffic, thinking no one will hit you because you are dressed "safely". Sometimes a little bit of common sense goes a long ways. Lol. My wife has more common sense than any other ten people you could round up. But she made an informed decision. In contrast to the analogy you provide, the odds of getting shot while taking a walk dressed appropriately on a public trail in the middle of the day--which is commonly used during deer season for walking dogs--is simply miniscule. We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. I also heard on the news last night that somebody shot at a truck, mistaking it for a deer! In his defense, the truck was brown (sarcasm).This isn't going to be a good year public perception-wise for hunters. It's going to make me think real carefully about what's behind where I'm firing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vizslas Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 i shot myself a real doosy yesterday.I thought it was a buck but it turned out to be a doe 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chas0218 Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 On 11/24/2017 at 3:11 PM, SilverPharmer said: No excuse to be hunting this time of year at 5:30, period. Easy there, you can be hunting coyote and fox at night, last time I checked you can be hunting coons too. This guy was reckless and should be dealt with accordingly, but don't shun everyone that enjoys hunting at night for other species. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chas0218 Posted November 27, 2017 Share Posted November 27, 2017 On 11/25/2017 at 7:52 PM, growalot said: Need to read all stories ..several times it mentioned it was called in at 5:24, as I read and watched. Now he heard her scream and went to her... did he call before or after finding her? ..how long did it take to get to her over that 200 yrds......That shot could have taken place in what many here have said is " good shooting light"... Very true. I have a feeling a lot of kettles calling the pot black. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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