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Duck hunter shot and killed in Spakleberry Swamp

Turpentine21

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Guys my details are limited on this but a young man was shot and killed yesterday in Sparkleberry swamp near Remini, S.C. Evidently some teenagers were duck hunting and knocked down a duck. One of the group went into the thick brush where the duck fell to retrieve it. Evidently one of the other hunters saw movement in the thicket, mistook him for a deer, and shot and killed him. I'm sure the families of every one that was on that hunt will be changed forever. My heart goes out to the families involved

Y'all be safe out there. Be sure of your target. Once the trigger is pulled you can't call the shot back unfortunately.
 
Guys my details are limited on this but a young man was shot and killed yesterday in Sparkleberry swamp near Remini, S.C. Evidently some teenagers were duck hunting and knocked down a duck. One of the group went into the thick brush where the duck fell to retrieve it. Evidently one of the other hunters saw movement in the thicket, mistook him for a deer, and shot and killed him. I'm sure the families of every one that was on that hunt will be changed forever. My heart goes out to the families involved

Y'all be safe out there. Be sure of your target. Once the trigger is pulled you can't call the shot back unfortunately.
That's as bad as the bear hunter with hounds.
 
Unreal, very sad and unnecessary. I can't believe how many people exist that just shoot at movement. Nothing could be more stupid
I'm with you. I get invited to go duck hunting by friends quite a bit. My first question is how many people will be in the blind. My personal limit is 4 including me and I prefer 2.
 
I was shot by a duck hunter a few years ago. People are stupid
I agree. Years ago, I was shot by a dove hunter that had seen us in the field and decided to invite himself to the shoot. He was walking in and decided to shoot at a low bird and there was no way in the world he couldn't have seen me. Knocked me flat. The back of my shirt looked like Swiss cheese. Then the guy ran, jumped in his car and left.
 
Very sad for both families and all involved. Decades ago while stationed in the South, I knew a guy who was killed while turkey hunting. Very similar situation, as he was in full camo, slowly walking in thick pine timber and underbrush, and the other guy thought he was a turkey and shot at movement. Also knew a young man who was deer hunting and caught a buckshot pellet in his left elbow while deer hunting, and he had limited movement in that arm for the rest of his life. The shooter heard him scream and fled the area and was never found.
 
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