First off, this is a terrible tragedy.
I feel badly for the hiker and her friends and family. I feel badly for the young hunter who probably will suffer for many long years.
The loss of life of a hiker and the long lasting effect on a young hunter has already brought about blather on the local radio station about having an age limit on hunting and requiring hikers to wear orange during hunting seasons etc. I'm sure I can find other examples of piousness in other venues too. But I really want to avoid that.
I originally started writing about this right after it happened and found myself preaching about spotting your target first through binoculars and not through your scope, and by the time I was done I discovered that I had pretty much summarized portions of the Hunters safety course.
I found myself pontificating about why hikers should wear orange during hunting season.
Which hunting season?
Deer?
Elk?
Ducks?
Bear?
Cougar?
how about Coyote? 365 days a year, etc.
How many folks know the safety requirements for these seasons?
Then it dawned on me... I was NOT there nor did I know the conditions.
I erased it. Now here I am starting over, and all I can say is that I wasn't there. I don't know the light conditions during the tragedy, I know the terrain and that there is different vegitation in different areas.
Age limitations are not going to prevent this tragedy, as this is a rare occurrence and older hunters have made the same tragic error.
A few seasons ago, I spotted a fine looking black bear, looked at it through the binoculars and told my 14 year old kid to take the shot. He said it was a no go.
I asked why not? there was a clear shot, perfect backstop of hillside, and no brush in the way.
He told me that "She" had 2 cubs. I kept looking for them and couldn't see them. ( I hate to admit that he saw them with his naked eyes.) After a few minutes, I finally saw them in the shadows of a pile of stumps.
Had my son not been with me, I probably would have been responsible for harvesting a mom with cubs. Not (big fine) illegal, but highly unethical.
New Regulations won't prevent this tragedy in the future, but many will use it as an excuse to campaign for new rules, regs and laws, as sure as local folks who were not present will continue to blather on about how to solve or prevent these events from occurring.
Me, I'm going to reread my Hunters Safety Manual.
Even though I hunt on Private Lands by permission, each year I run into trespassers, and I hunt on public lands and come across legitimate hikers. Divergent User Groups are everywhere.
Nothing I can say will make the young Hunter feel better, nor will it bring back the hiker to her friends and family.
Normally I don't mind sounding a little ignorant, or putting my foot in my mouth.
All I can really say is that I feel bad for all involved.
UPDATE:08 13 08 It appears that the Skagit County Prosecutor has filed charges against the young Hunter for First Degree Manslaughter. I'm not surprised, nor should the young hunter be surprised.
With Individual Liberty comes Individual Responsibility.
If you're a hiker, make yourself visible.
If you're a hunter, Spot with your binoculars, and not your scope.
Again, I wasn't there, but these are my best guesses as to went wrong.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
ROSSI IS AN ANTI -INDIAN RASCIST...NOT!!!
(OK, so I butchered a press release...Fire me!)
(no, really, please...)
The Grinch accuses BIAW anti corruption ad as "Racist" as Diversion to Avoid Answering Questions.
Governor Christine Gregoire was quoted in a questionable alternative lifestyle magazine interview and mainstream news reports piled on against Rossi yesterday as claiming that an ad questioning her actions in turning away state revenue to benefit tribal casino operators in exchange for campaign contributions was "racist".
It appears that there may be a conflict of interest surrounding Gov. Gregoire's involvement in renegotiating a gaming compact that eliminated revenue sharing with the state. it is reported that Gov. Gregoire and the State Democratic Party then accepted over $650,000 worth of casino money. William Thompson, a University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor who has been studying tribal gambling since 1988, called it "a payoff."
"Dino Rossi is one-half Tlingit Alaskan Native and he has made clear that the issue isn't about the tribes, who should be expected to negotiate the best deal possible," said Jill Strait, Rossi spokesperson. "The unanswered question is why Christine Gregoire gave away $140 million a year in state revenue. She's refused to answer specific questions put forth by state legislators and refused to allow a public investigation into this matter. If she has nothing to hide, then she should welcome an investigation to remove the ethical cloud over her head.
"The issue isn't whether the tribal casino compacts themselves are illegal, and it isn't about race. The issue is whether there were illegal or unethical discussions surrounding the compacts. Because of Gregoire Washington may be the only state not to require revenue sharing from casino operators. It seems those casino operators have donated hundreds of thousands to help elect Gregoire.
Was there a Back Room Deal?
Did Gregoire or her agents have an agreement with the casino operators that included some mutual backscratching that brought these campaign dollars?
Since I can never be encumbered by an intellect or facts, I presume that someone can hunt down the real details. Never take my word or any other bloggers' word for fact.
Go look for them on your own.
If Dino is a rascist, then I am an itellectual giant...
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state
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
7TH INNING STRETCH
This Seventh Inning Stretch is brought to you by DINO ROSSI!
I love it! Finally, one of our folks gets it. Advertising on news channels and talk radio only appeals to those who are already on board.
But for the average guy who works long hours doesn't want to be bothered by blather from the left or the right or to be bludgeoned with the nightly drive by news report.
He's gonna relax and watch sports. A quick little hello there during the stretch in the game will be noticed and especially by a civil little ad.
Now, me... I'm still waiting for a politician who isn't afraid to show beer and babes in his or her ads...
THAT WILL DEFINITELY GET MY ATTENTION!
I love it! Finally, one of our folks gets it. Advertising on news channels and talk radio only appeals to those who are already on board.
But for the average guy who works long hours doesn't want to be bothered by blather from the left or the right or to be bludgeoned with the nightly drive by news report.
He's gonna relax and watch sports. A quick little hello there during the stretch in the game will be noticed and especially by a civil little ad.
Now, me... I'm still waiting for a politician who isn't afraid to show beer and babes in his or her ads...
THAT WILL DEFINITELY GET MY ATTENTION!
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jockocracy,
state
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