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Totally preventable #9141389 11/20/24 12:30 AM
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One simple rule. Wait until you're in your stand before loading your firearm and unload it before you leave. No excuse for returning from the woods with a loaded chamber.

Texas' first hunting accident fatality of the season

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Sad, can’t imagine accidentally killing your own child.



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How tragic. Rest in Peace young lady.


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Originally Posted by Texas Dan
One simple rule. Wait until you're in your stand before loading your firearm and unload it before you leave. No excuse for returning from the woods with a loaded chamber.

Texas' first hunting accident fatality of the season


No excuse for not having the safety on and no excuse for not pointing it in a safe direction. Terrible for all involved.

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One simple rule. Never point a firearm at anyone or anything you don't intend to kill. Apparently the OP has never been upland bird hunting. I guess he thinks a person is supposed to load up during the covey rise. My condolences to her family.

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Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
One simple rule. Never point a firearm at anyone or anything you don't intend to kill. Apparently the OP has never been upland bird hunting. I guess he thinks a person is supposed to load up during the covey rise. My condolences to her family.


"According to investigators, she and her father were out hunting and walking back to camp when the dad's gun "went off" and shot her."

No matter the game animal or bird, when the hunt is over and you're returning from the field, there's no reason to be carrying a firearm with a shell in the chamber. Leaving the chamber empty eliminates the possibility of death or injury from an accidental discharge that might occur due to one or more of many reasons.

More details of this tragic accident are sure to appear in the 2024-25 TPWD Hunting Accident Report.


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Originally Posted by Texas Dan


No matter the game animal or bird, when the hunt is over and you're returning from the field, there's no reason to be carrying a firearm with a shell in the chamber.


Define "returning from the field." I once killed a big bull elk right at dark less than 100 yards from my elk camp in CO after hunting hard all day. I was headed back to camp when I jumped the bull and had time for one fast shot as he blasted across a trail. Sometimes you aren't "returning from the field" until you are back to camp or a vehicle since you can get into game anywhere in some places.


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One simple rule. Never point a firearm at anyone or anything you don't intend to kill. Apparently the OP has never been upland bird hunting. I guess he thinks a person is supposed to load up during the covey rise. My condolences to her family.


"According to investigators, she and her father were out hunting and walking back to camp when the dad's gun "went off" and shot her."

No matter the game animal or bird, when the hunt is over and you're returning from the field, there's no reason to be carrying a firearm with a shell in the chamber. Leaving the chamber empty eliminates the possibility of death or injury from an accidental discharge that might occur due to one or more of many reasons.

More details of this tragic accident are sure to appear in the 2024-25 TPWD Hunting Accident Report.


1,280,000 police officers carry loaded firearms all day or night and the firearms don’t magically “go off”. Always ensuring the firearm is not pointed at anyone or anything that is not intended to be killed is gun safety. Monkeying around loading and unloading a firearm is the most common cause of a negligent discharge. Tens of millions of people carry loaded firearms much of the day and they don’t just “go off”. In this incident the firearm was being pointed at a person negligently.

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Not all hunt from stands, we hunt to and from our vehicle, camp or the ranch house.
Know where the muzzle is pointing at all times.

I hope her dad may find some peace but I doubt it.

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Originally Posted by Wytex
Not all hunt from stands, we hunt to and from our vehicle, camp or the ranch house.
Know where the muzzle is pointing at all times.

I hope her dad may find some peace but I doubt it.


I have to believe there were other factors that led to this shooting, as it often the case. Such things as tripping and/or falling or other events that led to the firearm being accidentally discharged in an unexpected manner.

The incident brings to mind the high school coach who was shot and killed several years ago after he had laid his loaded shotgun in the bed of his truck. He had been duck hunting at the time and his dog jumped into the bed, as I'm sure he often did after every hunt. This time however, the dog stepped on the loaded shotgun and caused it to discharge.

Rule #1 of firearm safety is to always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. If only there were never any unanticipated circumstances that resulted in that not being the case. All too often, it's these types of circumstances that sometimes lead to a tragic ending.

Again, I'm sure the TPWD will provide more details on what caused this tragic event in next year's Hunting Accident Report.

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We travel with loaded guns all the time. Being loaded isn't the cause of the problem.


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We travel with loaded guns all the time. Being loaded isn't the cause of the problem.


I’m sure he would smash his thumb while driving a nail and then blame the hammer.

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Last year a guy I have known since high school called me in a panic voice asking me what would cause his gun to just go off. I asked him what kind of rifle it was and if it had ever had trigger work done in it and he said it was a Model 70 with no modifications. I told him the answer to his question is “pulling the trigger”. Model 70’s are about the safest rifles ever made and about the only way to make it “just go off” was to pull the trigger. He refused to admit it was his fault and he hasn’t called me again since that day. You have to own your mistakes before you can prevent them. Sadly the mistake in the article cost someone their life.

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Originally Posted by Jimbo1
Sad, can’t imagine accidentally killing your own child.

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How tragic. Rest in Peace young lady.


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Such a bright and beautiful future cut short.

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