"I was deathly afraid one morning in a duck blind that something very bad was going down. "
Bad things happen, for sure. I was deer hunting in the high Sierras in California many years ago on opening weekend. This hunting happens from about 7000-8000 feet in altitude, and the hunting method is to find a location on the mountain that overlooks a likely game trail, then perch there among the rocks and wait. Shooting ranges run between 150-300 yards.
I had a spot overlooking a canyon and had settled in, and was scoping the terrain with my binoculars. I had the mandatory orange vest and hat on.
Suddenly, I was showered with rock chips, then heard a shot. I got down immediately, and started scoping the area again, from a narrow cavity in the rocks. Across the canyon, maybe 400 yards away was another hunter, with his rifle aimed directly at the rocks I was now crouched behind. I think he saw the flash from my binoculars, and gave me the finger.
The SOB had fired at me. I guess he didn't like it that I was watching the same canyon he was. But that isn't how it works in the Sierras. You find a rock, and you wait. Nobody gets to claim an entire canyon. This is big country.
So, I had some choices. I could stand my ground, fire back at him, or leave. I left, keeping cover between myself and this homicidal idiot as much as possible. He didn't fire again. I went over a ridge and found another hunting spot. Got a nice buck, too.
There are some wierd folks out there hunting sometimes.
Smart move. This guy will try it with the wrong guy and they may find his rottong corpse out there. In my case if I could have got out of that blind I would have. It escalated in a matter of seconds. Two of the guys in the boat were real hotheads. We were all set up in the blind, guns loaded in our hands. They were in a boat with their guns on the bottom except for the guy at the back, he had it across one leg with a hand on it. He was trying to calm the other two down. If they had picked up a gun it would have gone bad real quick. It ruined my day.