Casualties of War


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Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow
September 3, 2008, 05:16 PM
While dove hunting, what have you shot, either accidentally thinking it was a dove just in kneejerk reaction when it flew by, or on purpose due to boredom/frustration..... swallows, swifts, martins, sparrows, finches, nuthatches, towhees, warblers, starlings, dragonflies, wasps, bumblebees, grasshoppers, pigeons, crows, trees, squirrels, what? C'mon now, I know there's some collateral damage in the "War on Doves" occurring out there. :) I came *this* close to wasting a dragonfly about the size of my hand on Monday, but refrained, and there's been a sparrow or two that flew by at just the wrong time in years past - unlucky for them, it was one of my few and far between decent shots (plus they are easier to hit than a dove). :scrutiny: :p

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HB
September 3, 2008, 06:36 PM
Never shot anything but a dove but, usually nearly jump about 10 feet into the air. At my uncle's lease (7 acres of sunflowers and millet), Pigeons and Starlings get shot if things slow down. Both have an open season and a considered pests in MO

HB

PotatoJudge
September 3, 2008, 06:44 PM
Not me, but opening day there was some of that. All honest mistakes when it came to species mis-identification. I have shot dragonflies when I get sick of catching them out of the corner of my eye and swing the shotgun around only to find a bug. Really, it's all in good fun as it takes quite a bit to get me angry while hunting.

The guy to my and my dad's left on opening day had problems hitting the wrong species. We both ended up getting nailed by some of his shot.

308win
September 3, 2008, 07:05 PM
During dove hunting, no - not much else that really looks like a dove if you are paying attention.

When I first started duck hunting I shot a Coot - not accidentally, I intended to, although I have to admit, that I was not sure what I had just shot other than it was something that flushed off of the water and looked like a duck in the available light. Only after I had retrieved said Coot did I realize what I had just bagged. Coots were legal in Illinois but not highly desirable - at least by moi.

It was opening day of duck season, hotter than the devil, and the mosquitoes were much more plentiful than the ducks. The first and last time I hunted the Kaskaskia walk in area.

Art Eatman
September 3, 2008, 07:17 PM
Aw, a stray rattle-worm, every now and then. But that's mostly sort of a frustration thing. :)

HM2PAC
September 3, 2008, 07:59 PM
While duck hunting, a friend of mine pulled up and knocked down a Belted KingFisher. Watch those knee-Jerk reactions.

Savage Shooter
September 3, 2008, 08:27 PM
My friend shoots woodpeckers I just shoot starlings at the end of the day and I'm really bored.

Floppy_D
September 3, 2008, 08:29 PM
We had over 100 hunters in the field, around a sunflower field and water hole. The field sounded like popcorn from 2 or 3 until sundown. A few overzealous kids show sparrows and starlings, but there were so many doves that you got plenty of opportunities to identify them.

41magsnub
September 3, 2008, 09:11 PM
Watched a guy tag a passing duck with lead shot while pheasant hunting. Never went out with him again!

H&Hhunter
September 3, 2008, 11:33 PM
Lots of open sky gets killed when I am dove hunitng.

Floppy_D
September 3, 2008, 11:47 PM
Lots of open sky gets killed when I am dove hunting.

You're not alone!

wankerjake
September 3, 2008, 11:56 PM
I've been known to blast a soul chicken now and then when they get in range

ltetmhs
September 4, 2008, 12:07 AM
Many a flying grasshopper has fallen to my frustrations.

Sometimes I will bring a crow call/ dekes in case I don't see doves. (PS don't let your new pup go and retrieve a wounded crow:eek: that took some recovery time)

RIATAC45
September 4, 2008, 04:16 AM
I have shot a starling when I had a slow deer hunt! NO! it was not flying, I'm not that good. If you have never shot a bird with a centerfire rifle, it is an interesting sight. I like to call it "high speed explosive bird seed".

koja48
September 4, 2008, 12:31 PM
Mis-identification is unacceptable. I default to Rule #4: "Know your target and what lies behind it."

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