With spring turkey hunting in full swing in Minnesota, the case out of Kansas is a poignant reminder to hunters to always positively ID your target before pulling the trigger. A Minnesota turkey hunter was shot twice by his hunting partner on Friday when the shooter thought he was aiming at a wild turkey, according to a Topeka, Kan., TV station.
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