Bowhunter shot and killed in Colorado
UPDATE: Additional information has been released about this incident. Find those details here.
According to a press release from the Dolores County Sheriff’s Office, a bowhunter was shot and killed by another hunter in Colorado on the morning of September 17.
Emergency crews were called to the area of Kilpacker Trailhead in southwestern Colorado’s San Juan National Forest after 31-year-old Gregory Gabrisch, of Houston, Texas, was shot and killed, allegedly by Ronald J. Morosko, from Elizabeth, Pennsylvania. Morosko was arrested and charged with criminally negligent homicide. The incident remains under investigation.
The deceased hunter was archery hunting at the time he was shot. He was shot by a rifle. A report from FOX31 states that crews spent 10 hours looking for the hunter that had been shot before finding him.
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, a number of hunting seasons are currently underway, meaning hunter traffic is high during this time of the year.
In Colorado, most hunters are legally required to wear at least 500 square inches of fluorescent orange or pink above the waist, including a hat or head covering that must be visible in all directions. Bowhunters do get some exceptions depending on the season and whether or not it overlaps with certain other seasons. Initial reports state that two hunters were wearing reflective clothing, but do not specify the gear of the bowhunter.
There are many laws that govern hunting in Colorado for the safety of those involved and for the well-being of the state’s wildlife populations. It is crucial that anyone considering hunting is well-versed in all rules and regulations prior to entering the field. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has many online resources that detail these requirements.
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