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"hunter" mistakes woman for a deer. Kills her.
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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1463640" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>Years ago I was one of 5 in a group that was invited to hunt on private property in west Texas. One of the guy's parents owned the property and they some basic rules to follow. Number one was to not leave your blind except to retrieve your deer, then wait until the truck comes around to pick you up.</p><p></p><p>It was early afternoon and I was let out at a blind about 1/2 mile from the nearest blind. I had been there about an hour and a half when I saw movement about 100 yards away. I put my scope on it and it was the only lawyer in our group. My first thought was to throw up, then started shaking very soon after. That didn't last long as I turned to just being plain pi$$ed. Needless to say after the chewing he got he didn't go rambling off after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1463640, member: 16503"] Years ago I was one of 5 in a group that was invited to hunt on private property in west Texas. One of the guy's parents owned the property and they some basic rules to follow. Number one was to not leave your blind except to retrieve your deer, then wait until the truck comes around to pick you up. It was early afternoon and I was let out at a blind about 1/2 mile from the nearest blind. I had been there about an hour and a half when I saw movement about 100 yards away. I put my scope on it and it was the only lawyer in our group. My first thought was to throw up, then started shaking very soon after. That didn't last long as I turned to just being plain pi$$ed. Needless to say after the chewing he got he didn't go rambling off after that. [/QUOTE]
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