Incident: One. Property Damage ( ) Personal Injury ( X ) Fatal ( ) Self Inflicted ( ) Same Party ( X ) Date: 10/13/1993

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Incident: One County of Incident: Polk Wildlife Management Unit: Willamette Date: 10/13/1993 Age: 36 Hunter Education: No Age: 41 Firearm Used: Rifle Distance of Muzzle to Wound: 101+ Yards Type of Cover: Medium Shooter and victim were hunting in the wooded area and separated hoping to see a buck deer. Victim saw a deer and shot at it while it was apparently in between the two brothers. The brothers were not in sight of each other and the shooter saw the same deer and shot at it. Cause: Victim in the line of fire of shooter Incident: Two County of Incident: Columbia Wildlife Management Unit: Scappoose Self Inflicted ( ) Same Party ( ) Date: 10/17/1993 Age: 41 Hunter Education: No Age: 16/19 Years Hunting Experience: 29 Firearm Used: 45-70 Rifle Distance of Muzzle to Wound: 101+Yards Type of Cover: Light Shooter shot one time at what he thought was deer(4 hunters) at range of approx 200 yards- hit two victims. Cause: Victim mistaken for game by the shooter

Incident: Three County of Incident: Lane Wildlife Management Unit: Unknown Property Damage ( ) Personal Injury ( ) Fatal ( X ) Date: 10/20/1993 Age: 27 Hunter Education: No Age: 9 Firearm Used: 30-30 Rifle Type of Cover: N/A Victim was preparing to leave camp, with the subjects that were hunting. The victim sat in the back of pickup leaning against the cab of the pickup. There were three firearms in the vehicle cab, when the rifles were moved in the cab the 30-30 rifle discharged. The bullet traveled through the pickup seat, cab, bed and then struck the victim in the back. Cause: Careless handling of firearm Incident: Four County of Incident: Union Wildlife Management Unit: Mt. Emily Date: 11/6/1993 Age: 65 Hunter Education: No Age: 41 Years Hunting Experience: 49 Firearm Used:.22-250 Rifle Blaze Orange Apparel: Yes, Cap Type of Cover: Open Three people had been out elk hunting and had returned to their vehicle to move to a new location. Shooter was seated in the drivers seat with her rifle lying on the passengers seat with the barrel resting on the floorboard. Victim was standing in the passengers side doorway waiting for the shooter to move her rifle so she could get in the pickup. The shooter grabbed her rifle to move it, inadvertently discharging the rifle. Cause: Careless Handling of firearm

Incident: Five County of Incident: Gilliam Wildlife Management Unit: Biggs Date: 11/21/1993 Age: 12 Hunter Education: No Age: N/A- Shooter Years Hunting Experience: 1 Game Hunted: Chuckar Firearm Used: 12 Gauge Shotgun Victim was hunting chukars near cemetery. Victim was walking with a loaded 12 gauge shotgun. The firearm was not on safety and victim had his finger on trigger. Victim slipped while walking causing firearm to discharge striking him in left foot. Cause: Careless handling of firearm Incident: Six County of Incident: Coos Wildlife Management Unit: Tioga Date: 11/21/1993 Age: 30 Hunter Education: Yes Age: N/A- Shooter Years Hunting Experience: 8 Firearm Used:.338 Rifle Victim was placing his rifle in pickup's window gun rack with his hand over muzzle to guide it in. firearm discharged. Cause: Faulty Equipment or Trigger caught on object

Incident: Seven County of Incident: Wallowa Wildlife Management Unit: Snake River Property Damage ( ) Personal Injury ( ) Fatal ( X ) Self Inflicted ( ) Same Party ( ) Date: 11/24/1993 Age: 68 Hunter Education: No Age: 34 Firearm Used: Rifle Distance of Muzzle to Wound: 51-100 Yards Type of Cover: Unknown Victim and shooter had fired at the same elk from different camps. They both saw the elk go down and went up to try and find it. Victim was at the elk when the shooter saw it and wasn't sure if it was dead or not and fired a shot. Victim struck by shot. Cause: Victim in the line of fire of shooter Incident: Eight County of Incident: Wallowa Wildlife Management Unit: Wenaha Date: 12/9/1993 Age: 41 Hunter Education: Yes Age: N/A- Shooter Years Hunting Experience: 15 Firearm Used: Muzzleloader Victim was mounted on horseback and was trying to put his rifle in the scabbard. He was having trouble getting the rifle in the scabbard, the horse got startled and bolted. The rifle fell from the scabbard and when it struck the ground it discharged. Cause: Muzzleloader hit the ground discharging the firearm

Incident: Nine County of Incident: Linn Wildlife Management Unit: Willamette Date: 12/24/1993 Age: 41 Hunter Education: No Age: 25 Game Hunted:.22 Rifle Firearm Used: Rabbit Type of Cover: Unknown Victim was moving a hay bail to try and flush out some rabbits. Shooter saw the brown movement and fired at what he thought was a rabbit. Cause: Victim mistaken for game and Victim out of sight of shooter