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Ministry fine Windsor hunter $10,000 as result of shooting incident in Wiarton September 2022

While hunting pheasant, person discharged firearm, striking another member of the hunting party in their lower extremities. They received non-life-threatening injuries.

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The Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry have fined a Windsor resident $10,000 for careless use of a firearm while hunting, and also suspended their hunting license for 5 years.

This comes after a September 2022 incident of a hunting-related shooting at Griffith Island Hunt Club in Georgian Bay, northeast of Wiarton.

While hunting pheasant from a stationary line, the person discharged their firearm, striking another member of the hunting party in their lower extremities.

The injured hunter was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The case was heard at an Owen Sound Court on April 14th.

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