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    Dispute over duck hunting spot erupts in gunfire in Dakota County

    Article by: MARY LYNN SMITH , Star Tribune
    Updated: November 29, 2012 – 10:32 PM

    No duck hunters were hurt, and the ducks were spared, too.

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    A tiff between duck hunters on the Mississippi River blew up Thursday, prompting one of the hunters to open fire.

    No one was injured in the incident, but a spray of shotgun pellets shot from about 50 yards struck the second hunter’s boat. The shooter, who had planned to be in a duck blind near Spring Lake Park Reserve on a November afternoon, instead ended up in jail on possible felony assault charges.

    The Sheriff’s Office was still investigating the case and will send the results to the Dakota County attorney to decide if charges will be filed. But shooting at another hunter is “aberrant” behavior and just plain wrong, according to Chris Niskanen, spokesman for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

    “There’s absolutely no excuse to point a loaded weapon at someone or their boat,” he said. “It’s extremely dangerous.”

    With late fall mallards winging their way through Minnesota and Canada geese congregating on the river, Spring Lake Park tends to be a popular spot for waterfowl hunters. And on Thursday, with the close of the season looming on Sunday, hunters were out in full force. “There were a lot of boats on the water,” said Dakota County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Tim Leslie said.

    But getting a hunting spot is a matter of first come, first served.

    “It’s like going to church and someone has your pew,” Leslie said. “Just like church, if you don’t get there first, then someone can take your spot even though you sit there every Sunday.”

    But unlike churchgoing parishioners who merely move to another pew, the hunters reportedly got into a heated argument over the same spot along one of the river’s islands upstream from Hastings. The group of four hunters on shore reportedly were irate with the hunters in the boat who were setting out decoys. “One of them got so involved and angered that he chose to fire his weapon at this boat, striking the side of boat with pellets,” Leslie said.

    But like most heated disputes, investigators got different stories from the two hunting parties. The hunter who was arrested told investigators that “it was an inadvertent shot at a duck” that ended up hitting the boat, Leslie said.

    A battle over a duck blind that would prompt one hunter to shoot at another is “very unusual and very atypical,” Niskanen said.

    “These are public waters, so there is no ‘his spot’ or ‘your spot,'” he said. “It’s first come, first served. This kind of behavior … is not the way waterfowl hunters interact with each other. And it’s very disappointing.

    “When you take a hunter’s safety class or are taught by your mentors — your fathers, your grandfathers — they always tell you, keep a cool head,” Niskanen said. “This is absolutely the wrong approach to take with your fellow hunter.”

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
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    #1116355

    Kinda surprised this doesn’t happen every year. Guys like these will usher in the end of hunting on lower pool 2.

    -J.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
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    #1116416

    Confrontations are the norm on spring although it’s mainly verbal banter for the most part and not shots fired.

    Not surprised in the least!

    pass0047
    Pool4
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    #1116466

    Part of the reason I dont duck hunt the river as much as i use to. Go out early and get a spot and then some person comes 10 minutes before the season opens and pulls in 60 yards down wind of you.
    I understand the anger but cant believe someone would shoot at someone. Maybe he did shot at a low duck flying by?

    There almost needs to be a law about how close some one can hunt to another hunter. Seems like the last thing we need is more laws but common sense and courtesy have really went out the window these days.

    BBKK
    IA
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    #1116481

    Quote:


    There almost needs to be a law about how close some one can hunt to another hunter. Seems like the last thing we need is more laws but common sense and courtesy have really went out the window these days.


    There is one in almost every state.

    pass0047
    Pool4
    Posts: 494
    #1116513

    I know that there are rules how close you can hunt to an occupied house in Minnesota,but am un aware of a rule about the distance one can be from another hunter. I sure could be wrong though.

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