Hunting - the healthy, safe , family "sport"

The Washington County Sheriff's Office is investigating an accidental shooting in Barlow Wednesday. Officials say it was a hunting accident on Bell Road just before 3:00 pm.

Deputies say 54-year-old Daniel Long was out hunting when he was shot in the hip.Officials are still investigating how he was shot.

Long was airlifted to Grant Hospital in Columbus for serious injuries.

The Ohio Division of Natural Resources is also investigating the incident.


http://www.thenewscenter.tv/content/news/Hunter-accidentally-shot-in-hip-in-Barlow--360123291.html
 
How can you say such harsh things, Brother Leon?

As WinterBorn has said, there is no evidence that the noble hunters are any of those things.

The ones that he knows are generous, kindly souls who bravely endure squeamishness when they reluctantly "harvest" animals in order to spare them the suffering of starvation.

They may even say "this hurts me more than it does you" as they squeeze the trigger.

And they are feeding the hungry poor with tasty flesh as they reluctantly are forced to help animals to the "other side", don't 'cha know.
 
A local hunter is recovering Tuesday, Dec. 2, after falling nearly 30 feet out of a deer stand near Eastfork Lake Monday.

Incredibly, he suffered no serious injuries but others have not been so lucky. A Westwood man died Monday, Nov. 30, in Adams County during a hunting related, ATV accident.

Hunting season in the Tri-State is in full swing, but it's already a tragic season for a number of families. George Whitt was killed in Adams County when he flipped his 4 wheeler, heading out for an early morning, family deer hunt. His sons found him nearly five hours later.



http://local12.com/news/local/hunting-accidents-taking-deadly-turn
 
How can you say such harsh things, Brother Leon?

As WinterBorn has said, there is no evidence that the noble hunters are any of those things.

The ones that he knows are generous, kindly souls who bravely endure squeamishness when they reluctantly "harvest" animals in order to spare them the suffering of starvation.

They may even say "this hurts me more than it does you" as they squeeze the trigger.

And they are feeding the hungry poor with tasty flesh as they reluctantly are forced to help animals to the "other side", don't 'cha know.

Sadistic pleasure seekers, every one of them.
 
Sadistic pleasure seekers, every one of them.

But Brother Leon, WinterBorn denies feeling pleasure as he kills.

He's just trying to squeamishly restore the balance of nature, protect crops and help farmers, and provide tasty chemical-free meat to the needy in a respectful and biological way.
 
But Brother Leon, WinterBorn denies feeling pleasure as he kills.

He's just trying to squeamishly restore the balance of nature, protect crops and help farmers, and provide tasty chemical-free meat to the needy in a respectful and biological way.

He, like all hunters is thrilled, when he brings an animal to it's suffering death.
Ask any hunter about the adrenaline rush killing brings them. They will either tell you about it or they will lie.
 
He, like all hunters is thrilled, when he brings an animal to it's suffering death. Ask any hunter about the adrenaline rush killing brings them. They will either tell you about it or they will lie.

Surely that cannot be true, Brother Leon.

I know that WinterBorn has lied repeatedly in the past, but Jesus forgave him.

WinterBorn feels squeamish when he kills.

You see, killing seems to be the only way he can satisfy his need for feeling close to nature, manly camaraderie with other noble doers of good deeds, and it the only means of ensuring that the meat he generously shares with the hungry wasn't slaughtered by someone who does it for a living who might have pumped it full of chemicals.

And just think of the bruising he bravely endures on his poor shoulder from the vicious recoil of the large caliber firearms he thoughtfully uses to ensure maximum carnage a humane and pain-free "harvest experience" for the animals he saves form needless death on the highway.
 
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Think of the crops that would have been saved if those pesky deer had just stood still.

Their suffering is all their own fault for trying to escape the brave and noble hunters, who only want to feed the poor and restore the balance of nature.
 
A 42-year-old man was killed on Thursday in a hunting accident near the Elkhorn Church on the western edge of Newton County, authorities say.

The incident took place in the woods behind a residence, where Aaron Villines was found, and deputies learned that he had been hunting with a family member.

One of the hunters had shot a deer, and the two were walking down to check on it, authorities said. The family member said Villines was walking behind him with his rifle loaded and safety off.

Villines apparently slipped on a moss-covered rock and fell onto the rifle, which fired. The projectile struck him in the chest, and he was pronounced dead at the scene, deputies said.


http://www.arkansasmatters.com/news/local-news/one-dead-after-newton-co-hunting-accident
 
A 42-year-old man was killed on Thursday in a hunting accident near the Elkhorn Church on the western edge of Newton County, authorities say.

The incident took place in the woods behind a residence, where Aaron Villines was found, and deputies learned that he had been hunting with a family member.

One of the hunters had shot a deer, and the two were walking down to check on it, authorities said. The family member said Villines was walking behind him with his rifle loaded and safety off.

Villines apparently slipped on a moss-covered rock and fell onto the rifle, which fired. The projectile struck him in the chest, and he was pronounced dead at the scene, deputies said.


http://www.arkansasmatters.com/news/local-news/one-dead-after-newton-co-hunting-accident

I feel bad for the family. That's why it's important to always have the safety on unless you are about to fire.
 
I feel bad for the family. That's why it's important to always have the safety on unless you are about to fire.

You're sweet.

I'll bet they'd be so comforted by your belated advice.

Do you have their address, so you can send your message to the survivors?

Maybe you and your dad could take them some deer meat, or generous Brother WinterBorn might help, if you haven't killed any deer lately.
 
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