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Strib article about 57 ducks ran over by snowmobile


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Anyone else see this? What the [PoorWordUsage] is wrong with people?

FOND DU LAC, Wis. - Investigators are trying to find a snowmobiler who ran over and killed 57 mallard ducks on a river near Fond du Lac.

The Department of Natural Resources says the ducks were killed Tuesday and found in a hole in the ice and on both sides of it in the Fond du Lac River.

Warden Supervisor George Protogere says it appears a single snowmobiler performed two passes of water skipping over the ice hole and hit the ducks. The warden calls the killer a person with no concern for life.

The incident comes as public outrage grows about another thrill killing near Waupaca. A group of snowmobilers herded and ran over five deer last weekend. Four were killed, and one was euthanized.

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Those are the people I would like to hang by there nuts. because they give hunters and even anything the related to outdoors a bad name. Thats one more reason for peta to ban hunting and snowmobiling.

Why would you take it so easy on them? These "people" if they can be called that deserve much worse.

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yea i agree, u dont ride over water and kill ducks thats just stupid... and PETA well i got some views about them that i cant really express on this forum. lets just say we should stack all of them on a island and leave it at that.

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