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Happened the last time I hunted Shillapoo.Pheasant hunter turned on the guy pickin up the disk plow in the field. Blew out the back window of the tractor and hit the guy in the neck.*censored* ran away like a coward.This stuff happened at Stanwood all the time. We duck hunted in a well known blind and pheasant hunters would walk right into our decoys, then turn out into the fields, instead of walking out into the fields directly.2 duck hunters were shot and injured by pheasant hunters there. Both ran away like cowards. 1 was caught later and charged. He even bragged about bagging one of those *censored* duck hunters.Everyone thinks they "own" their hunting grounds, even when it is public land.I don't see this ending soon. Just too much " it's mine" mentality.
The OP’s story doesn’t hold water. Putting together the pieces it looks like he was trespassing into the area while it was closed and he was poaching ducks. While he was there some spent shot rained on him. BFD –
I really do wish the state would get out of the pheasant farming business. The release sites could still be used for dog training, or getting new hunters their first bird hunting experience. People would simply have to buy their own birds and put them out before their "hunt."I've hunted release sites here on the west side, and I've hunted wild birds on the east side. There's no comparison. I live right across the road from a popular release site, and it's actually embarrassing trying to explain to non-hunters what goes on out there. To me it's a program that just doesn't make sense anymore. How about taking the time and money that is used for the westside pheasant release sites, and instead put it towards habitat improvement on the eastside of the state?
pianoman...why do you keep bringing up last year Now is not last year And there is definitely safety issues. Someone could go blind
Quote from: Fishnclifff on November 27, 2012, 12:48:21 PMHappened the last time I hunted Shillapoo.Pheasant hunter turned on the guy pickin up the disk plow in the field. Blew out the back window of the tractor and hit the guy in the neck.*censored* ran away like a coward.This stuff happened at Stanwood all the time. We duck hunted in a well known blind and pheasant hunters would walk right into our decoys, then turn out into the fields, instead of walking out into the fields directly.2 duck hunters were shot and injured by pheasant hunters there. Both ran away like cowards. 1 was caught later and charged. He even bragged about bagging one of those *censored* duck hunters.Everyone thinks they "own" their hunting grounds, even when it is public land.I don't see this ending soon. Just too much " it's mine" mentality.Were these accidents all this year or did they go unreported to the WDFW? When I talked to them a year ago, there were supposedly no safety issues between waterfowl and pheasant hunters with no incidents reported. I actually emailed to wildthing I believe, and got back a response on that.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on November 27, 2012, 12:51:39 PMQuote from: Fishnclifff on November 27, 2012, 12:48:21 PMHappened the last time I hunted Shillapoo.Pheasant hunter turned on the guy pickin up the disk plow in the field. Blew out the back window of the tractor and hit the guy in the neck.*censored* ran away like a coward.This stuff happened at Stanwood all the time. We duck hunted in a well known blind and pheasant hunters would walk right into our decoys, then turn out into the fields, instead of walking out into the fields directly.2 duck hunters were shot and injured by pheasant hunters there. Both ran away like cowards. 1 was caught later and charged. He even bragged about bagging one of those *censored* duck hunters.Everyone thinks they "own" their hunting grounds, even when it is public land.I don't see this ending soon. Just too much " it's mine" mentality.Were these accidents all this year or did they go unreported to the WDFW? When I talked to them a year ago, there were supposedly no safety issues between waterfowl and pheasant hunters with no incidents reported. I actually emailed to wildthing I believe, and got back a response on that.Happened a few years ago.Leo's and WDFW was involved.I helped do medical on scene on both.
Stanwood was a war zone for years.Pheasant hunters would be standing in the field " holding their spot" at sun-up.Some of them got cited, but most were buddies with the gammie, so he looked the other way.Sometimes he came out and and checked us, then give us *censored* for complaining, we just told him to F- off.