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G_j

(40,367 posts)
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 10:45 AM Oct 2012

"Bear hunting dreams come true for children with disabilities and illnesses" [View all]

(my input: there certainly are far healthier "dreams" than killing something)

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/hunters-critically-ill-kids-chance-hunt-big-game-article-1.1176262

Bear hunting dreams come true for children with disabilities and illnesses

The United Special Sportsman Alliance asked bear hunters in Wisconsin to donate their hunting permits to help children achieve their dreams.

By Michael Walsh / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Friday, October 5, 2012, 6:09 PM

An 11-year-old girl, waiting for a heart and liver transplant, had her dream come true when she killed a 335 pound black bear with a single shot to the heart.

The United Special Sportsman Alliance (USSA) organized hunting trips in Junction City, Wis. for children with disabilities. The non-profit charity is dedicated to helping disabled and critically-ill children experience the "outdoor adventure of their dreams!" In this instance, the dream was bagging a black bear.

Kaitlynn, 11, from Stetsonville, Wisc., was born with tricuspid atresia, a type of heart disease. She expected to return from the hunt empty handed but managed to shoot the 335 pound black bear, which her family intends to mount on the wall.



"When I looked through that scope I didn't see it as a bear, I saw it as like a 300 pound lion that's about to like attack you, so I held the gun as steady as I could, I turned my head and then I shot," Kaitlynn told ABC News affiliate WAOW-TV.

Little Savannah, pictured above, has had trouble feeling “normal” because of her constant battle with illness, her mother explained. On the trip Savannah managed to capture a 121 pound bear.

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Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/hunters-critically-ill-kids-chance-hunt-big-game-article-1.1176262#ixzz28oTKHcGr


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Yes, there are healthier dreams. Here is one example. Tennessee Gal Oct 2012 #1
thanks G_j Oct 2012 #4
I'm sorry to say this, but Arugula Latte Oct 2012 #10
Good grief....... Tennessee Gal Oct 2012 #15
The bottom line, though, is rodeos are cruel. Arugula Latte Oct 2012 #18
Well, excuse me. I can do without your lecture. Tennessee Gal Oct 2012 #29
Which is more cruel, killing an animal or what they do to them in rodeos? begin_within Oct 2012 #22
That reads so much like the Onion cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #2
Don't dream of killing an animal. Tom_x Oct 2012 #3
It is almost satirical. mzmolly Oct 2012 #5
Make A Wish Foundation has been doing this for a long time. n/t RebelOne Oct 2012 #6
what if a kid wished to fight in a real war? G_j Oct 2012 #11
No. Not hunting trips. LisaL Oct 2012 #16
Works for me. Brickbat Oct 2012 #7
Well it doesn't work for me. LisaL Oct 2012 #8
Is your objection to hunting in general, or kids hunting, or kids with disabilities hunting? Brickbat Oct 2012 #19
Killing for fun is stupid. GeorgeGist Oct 2012 #30
Disgusting. nt Arugula Latte Oct 2012 #9
Went on a lion hunt once former-republican Oct 2012 #12
Their last wish is to kill a defenseless animal bkkyosemite Oct 2012 #13
well a bear is not exactly a defenseless animal former-republican Oct 2012 #17
against a gun they are defenseless G_j Oct 2012 #20
Canned hunting. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #26
Wonderful, heartwarming story. Grave Grumbler Oct 2012 #14
to each their own heart-warming and inspiring message-of-life-through-killing LanternWaste Oct 2012 #21
different dreams for different people. same as we all have different bucket lists as well loli phabay Oct 2012 #23
sure, and not every item on those lists G_j Oct 2012 #32
????? Dying and their bucket list includes killing a bear???? Taverner Oct 2012 #24
yup you probuably dont. hunting is a large part of rural america loli phabay Oct 2012 #25
Thing is I'm not against hunting Taverner Oct 2012 #27
its all about management. most dnr realise that its a balancing act of populations loli phabay Oct 2012 #28
Yuck. proud2BlibKansan Oct 2012 #31
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