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That's not true. People that don't positively identify their target don't belong there. I've never mistaken a human for a game animal but I have seen a human a few times I couldn't identify. I identify before I shoot. Might have already mentioned this. When I lived in Montana we got a report about a child shot and killed durning hunting season. Seems the hunter mistook the kid for a deer. Kid was getting off a yellow school bus!People that mistake humans for animals have no business in the woods.
Scary, only mistake I made was getting lostI'm always amazed whenever I hear of a hunter being mistaken for a turkey or deer and shot by a fellow hunter. I've hunted off and on for 10 years on public land and I've never seen a person strongly resemble a game animal, let alone so convinced I was about to pull the trigger. Obviously, it happens and a lot across the country.
I feel like the nature of spring turkey lends itself to this type of incident but wide-open western hunting seems less likely.
Has anyone ever been straight-up fooled?
I do know a few years back, a family-friend was hunting on my in-laws cattle ranch in CO and he was shot while riding an ATV by a shooter from the public access road that cut through the private property. He survived but almost lost his arm. Hunter wearing orange moving on an ATV, not convinced that was an accident