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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 2535662" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>I agree with you. Dad, mom, a few of their friends and I used to go bird hunting. I saw a group at a distance watching us, and other hunters with binoculars. Young eyes are great eyes.</p><p> When any of the groups they were watching came near the end of a field or toward a road, they would quickly position themselves to shoot the birds we had been herding. They also placed themselves so we were not able to shoot as they were in the direction we would be shooting. Using other hunters as beaters.</p><p> Where I hunt for medium to large game, I am so far away from the standard places others hunt that I rarely hear a report.</p><p>Edit: Back then the hunter requirement to wear orange was not "the law". We all paid attention, and knew what we were looking at, tracking, and preparing to shoot.</p><p>I would like for all those with guns to be safe, and verify before raising their guns.</p><p>I do not know if wearing orange or pink saves people from being shot.</p><p></p><p>I do know that disarming law abiding citizens ensures they are less safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 2535662, member: 108777"] I agree with you. Dad, mom, a few of their friends and I used to go bird hunting. I saw a group at a distance watching us, and other hunters with binoculars. Young eyes are great eyes. When any of the groups they were watching came near the end of a field or toward a road, they would quickly position themselves to shoot the birds we had been herding. They also placed themselves so we were not able to shoot as they were in the direction we would be shooting. Using other hunters as beaters. Where I hunt for medium to large game, I am so far away from the standard places others hunt that I rarely hear a report. Edit: Back then the hunter requirement to wear orange was not "the law". We all paid attention, and knew what we were looking at, tracking, and preparing to shoot. I would like for all those with guns to be safe, and verify before raising their guns. I do not know if wearing orange or pink saves people from being shot. I do know that disarming law abiding citizens ensures they are less safe. [/QUOTE]
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