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Snowmobiler shoots moose with Glock
http://youtu.be/F6A2FpqAahg |
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Great video.......
But IMO, He might be in trouble for shooting the Moose. At the point of shooting, the Moose was not attacking, it was walking away from him. If it had turned around and coming back at him.....yes, shoot. |
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the guy is an idiot and needs to go to jail!
he pulls up too close which the moose sees as aggression then when the moose backs off he pulls closer again and after the moose backs up more he pulls up again so the moose felt he was being attacked. add to that its just a small young immature moose and the guy fended the moose off already with just his hands and when the moose was no longer facing him and looked ready to head in another direction because he was unsure what to do about this guy on a loud machine attacking him, this is when the guy feels the need to pull his gun and shoot him!!! why? because you need to get somewhere faster and cant wait for him to leave? one warning shot from his gun when he first saw the moose and stopped, would have sent this moose running for the hills long before it got to this point and the worst crime of all was to run off knowing he killed it for no reason and wasted the meat. I hope he at least called the game warden to report the killing and see the meat goes to charity if you don't want it. |
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Noticed he drove off quick after that....... He knew he had screwed up.
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In most places, one does not need nearly the level of threat to justify shooting a domestic animal or a game animal that one needs to justify shooting a human or an endangered species. Is there a duty to retreat in the relevant jurisdiction, or are citizens allowed to "stand your ground" against moose? In the case of bears and wolves and dogs, I certainly hope armed citizens go ahead and shoot animals that have previously attacked humans as the law allows. The shooter had much more justification for shooting the moose than many LEOs have when they shoot domestic dogs, and the LEOs are never charged. |
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I thought for sure once he locked and loaded that the moose was gonna come back for seconds. Not sure why this guy would even post this on youtube.
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Very interesting video!
I think he had valid enough time to make other various choices before shooting the moose. Glad it wasn't me. |
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Completely agree with you. It's easy to keboard quarterback this one after watching the video, but with adrenaline pumping none of us can say for sure what we would have done. With that being said, the coon@$$ in me thinks I would have dropped him and had him in the pot before sundown! And that video would have been erased!!
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Looks like he missed the first shot then the moose charged again. So there goes the warning shot theory.
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Good for him.
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The moose attacked once. Who's to say he wouldn't do it again?
"Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" |
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Dude made several mistakes. First and foremost he was carrying an unloaded weapon. Second he missed his first shot. Third he left a pile of steaks on that trail.
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Weak! That dude could have backed up n let that moose leave, he basically provoked the moose . Like others said a warning shot would have made it run off . Dude is an idiot .
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YUP!
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Failing to retreat = provocation? |
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"Stand your ground" is a weak argument after watching this video. He purposely provoked that moose. It was way too far away to have done anything if he felt like he was in danger. He could have easily turned around, or went another way, but he chose to sit there. You ever had bear safety training, because I have, and the only time you stand your ground is when the bear is already aggressive. In any other situation you get the heck out of Dodge. Same applies to just about any animal. That moose did not appear to be aggressive until it got close. Plan and simple, this Guy kept provoking the moose, even AFTER it had turned around. He kept following it. If this was a full grown moose or a bear, would you do the same? I don't think so, so why in this situation is what he did ok? He didn't stand his ground, he kept pushing forward. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I847 using Tapatalk 2 |
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Moose are complete sheet heads and don't scare easily. They regularly stomp people to death. He might have been able to get away without killing it but I would have prolly done the same thing. Ground check him.
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You must have watched a completely different video than I did, because he was not attacked almost immediately as you describe. I'm not a PETA guy, just someone that works and hunts in the woods all the time and knows how to handle myself around wildlife. He had no GOOD reason to act as he did. Contrary to what MathGeek believes, "stand your ground" did not fit this situation UNTIL the moose got aggressive, then he turned and walked away, and the guy continued to provoke him by moving down the path.
None of that was smart. He could have moved around him or tracked back and found another route around. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I847 using Tapatalk 2 |
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