Listen........ i do not care what the fuck you do ......but i am totally against hunting ....why........ you say .........well it is unfair the animals....... do not get to fire back .....if they did ........ there would be less hunters........ i can assure ........ you for real ......if a hunter had a chance of getting shot in the head ..........he would not go hunting .it is only becuae it is one sided they hunt ........it's a fact .....it is a cowardly sport for real........ and it is not even a sport....... it is really just slaughter ........ and ducks ........ not really a chance of much there .......so i am not bothered....... i am not sure ........ how many hunters a year die ........not enough !!!!!!!.......i only like a sport where the chances of me dying is like a rush ......like sky diving or scuba diving ......
Teen brothers missing after weekend duck-hunting excursion goes horribly wrong
Two teenage brothers have been missing for over a week in Northern California after they went duck hunting in stormy weather on Dec. 14.
Wesley Cornett, 17, and Andruw Cornett, 19, went hunting at the Thermalito Afterbay, a large body of water in Butte County with 17 miles of shoreline and 4,300 surface acres of water.
"Approximately 250 people from 21 different organizations have been searching for Wesley and Andruw Cornett since last Saturday, the day the two brothers went missing while duck hunting at the Thermalito Afterbay," the Butte County Sheriff's Office wrote in a Facebook post earlier this week, along with a video detailing high-tech efforts to find the two missing teenagers in weed-covered water.
Search efforts began the same day the teenagers went missing, with SCSO deputies, detectives, the BCSO Aviation and Marine Unit, and BCSO Search and Rescue responding to "reports that one of two duck hunters had overturned on a kayak, and the other one swam into the water to try and help."
"Thousands of acres have been searched by boat, by ground and by raft," Trevor Skaggs with BCSO Search and Rescue said in a video posted to the sheriff's office Facebook page.
Jeff Eggleson of Big Valley Divers said "the most difficult thing" rescuers have to do is "get through the weeds" at the base of Thermalito Afterbay.
Heavy rain and winds swept across Butte County on Saturday, leading about 5,000 people without power, according to local news outlet Action News Now.
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