Police: 18-year-old Amelia County woman killed in deer hunting incident
According to officials, one of the other hunters found Patman dead during the hunt. She appeared to have been shot.
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Not 100% confirmed yet, but this looks a lot like the profile of another dog hunting accident. Basically, for anyone not familiar, guys let a pack of dogs loose, stand in a field, and kill the deer with shotguns and buckshot as the dogs run them out into the open. A few problems with this. One, dogs can't read property signs, so they end up running all over everyone's private property, killing pets, farm animals and generally causing enough issues to bring about quite a few lawsuits. Two, you have hunters making split second decisions to send buckshot at fast moving objects, often in reduced visibility environments... which frequently goes south. Three, the season is over for anyone interested in fair chase hunting once this starts, even if you do own private property.
All about tradition and everyone hunting how they want as long as it's legal... but what's legal is clearly not jiving with the real world here. Hunting accidents happen sometimes, but it's hard to remember a season of my adult life in VA where there hasn't been some kind of wild headline about this specific subset of hunting. Now more than ever, we have to realize that the ~90% of the population that doesn't hunt is mostly who votes on and decides the issues that will impact how our sport looks in ten years, and the way hunting is done now in VA is not going to cut it.
Thoughts and prayers to the family.