Utah Hunter Shot After Decoy Turkey Mistaken for Real Bird
Officials said the victim received emergency medical treatment after another hunter fired at decoys, underscoring the need for positive target identification.
- One turkey hunter was shot by another during the opening weekend of Utah's limited-entry hunting season, requiring emergency medical treatment according to the Utah Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division.
- The victim was hiding in vegetation behind decoys when another hunter mistook the setup for a live bird and "stalked in and fired" at the decoys, hitting the person concealed behind them.
- Unlike most big game seasons, turkey hunting does not require hunters to wear blaze orange, making visual identification the number one responsibility in Utah.
- Officials stated, "Opening weekend should be about the thrill of the hunt and the quiet of the woods. Instead, it served as a harrowing reminder of how quickly a mistake can turn a hunt into a tragedy."
- The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources advises hunters to stay visible while moving and verbally announce their location if they see others approaching, urging them to "stay sharp, stay visible when moving, and always confirm your shot.
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Utah hunter shot after another mistakes decoy for live turkey
A hunter was shot during the opening week of Utah's limited-entry turkey season, after another hunter mistook their decoys and fired.
Utah officials urge hunting safety following hunter being shot during turkey season
The Utah Division of Natural Resources is urging hunters to be extra cautious following a hunter being accidentally shot during the opening weekend of turkey season.
Utah DWR: Turkey hunter near decoys shot by other hunter
UTAH, April 30, 2026 (Gephardt Daily) — The Utah Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division has revealed that one turkey hunter was shot by another during opening weekend of the hunting season. “Opening weekend should be about the thrill of the hunt and the quiet of the woods,” the news release says. “Instead, it served as a harrowing reminder of how quickly a mistake can turn a hunt into a tragedy. “During the opening of the limit…
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