Do you own huntable property???? Ever had bullet holes in your hoese, vehicles, buildings, equipment, or animals or had people shot???
Growing up across the river from WV, we always heard about hunting "accidents" where the actual accident was the "hunter" being concieved in the first place...
Couple that come to mind:
2 kids (10 or so?) were groundhog hunting and went on each side of a high spot. One saw a groundhop and shot it. Went to pick it up and saw that he had shot the other one in the head...
Guy got shot in the a$$ while taking a dump... Whitetail season yaknow.....
Guy got shot out of his treestand cause another "deer" hunter thought he was a turkey....
You should see what's involved to hunt/fish over here.......
License process is the first biggy and before you finish with classes and tests you know more than most conservation officers/wildlife biologists... Get all that done and pass the test/register. Then you have to find and acquire thru rent, purchase, etc an area to hunt/fish and you register for that area with the "state"... You are now responsible for the wildlife in that area. Some of those responsabilities are:
Manage the amount of game thru harvesting, reporting population, culling, property/crop damage to an extent... Animal gets hit on the road, passing your area, you are called to recover it and responsible for vehicle damage. Yadda yadda..... Mileage varies from area to area but that is the gist of it. Fishing is almost as bad......[/url]
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