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Posted: February 27, 2009 - 15 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Hunting

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I subscribe to Google alerts and during the past weeks I have received almost daily alerts reporting on some or other hunting accident where people got injured and in some cases ended up in fatalities.

I am not going to enter into a debate as to the where's, the how's and the why's but would much rather invite the members to air their own opinion and comments. Below are just some of the numerous reports that I want to highlight.


  • Man injured in hunting accident airlifted to Iowa City

A Letts man was airlifted to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City Sunday following a hunting accident in which he accidentally shot himself in the upper right arm.

  • Hunterdon man dies after being shot in hunting accident

A Hunterdon County man was fatally shot during a hunting accident in Readington Township on Wednesday, officials said.

  • Hunter charged in fatal accident

A man who allegedly fatally shot a fellow hunter in a December accident was charged yesterday, according to court records.

  • Cops Probe Shooting Of Hunter in Readington

Police and the Prosecutor's Office are investigating a fatal shooting on Mountain Road. Township police Sgt. Sebastian Donaruma said a decision about whether to file charges in the possible hunting accident won't be made until after "a comprehensive investigation," but he didn't know how long that would take.

  • Teen sentenced in hunting accident

An 18-year-old Lake of the Woods Township man was sentenced here Tuesday for a fatal hunting accident that occurred in December, 2007 in Morson Township.


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Posted: January 26, 2009 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
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Support for Arizona's Non-Lead Ammunition Program Increases in 2008

Arizona’s sportsmen and women are stepping up to help the recovery of endangered California condors. For the fourth consecutive year, participation in the state’s voluntary non-lead ammunition program has grown. Surveys shows that 90 percent of hunters took measures in 2008 to reduce the amount of available spent lead ammunition in the condor’s core range versus 80 percent the year prior.

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Posted: January 24, 2009 - 8 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Hunting
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