I’m not gonna say I’ve never cut the head off a dead deer on the side of the road. @Jp8819 can vouch for that
YesHe's gonna vouch that you're not gonna say you've never cut the head off a deer on the side of the road?
I’m not gonna say I’ve never cut the head off a dead deer on the side of the road. @Jp8819 can vouch for that
Hell in Kentucky I know boys that stop & cut the bone out of male coons.In Kentucky the wildlife biologists would saw the heads off roadkill to test for Chronic Wasting Disease. The Dot would collect the carcass later. I also know plenty of people that’d be happy to just saw it’s head off for the horns and concoct a BS story about hunting it
That's the only way to get a coon baculum. And it ain't just in Kentucky. My dad's neighbor always had a "toothpick" in his pocket.Hell in Kentucky I know boys that stop & cut the bone out of male coons.
I got a box of around here summers. Even a few from minks, they,re just like coons but smaller.That's the only way to get a coon baculum. And it ain't just in Kentucky. My dad's neighbor always had a "toothpick" in his pocket.
I’ve seen something like this on one of the game warden reality shows. Makes sense to me be leaving on the road. I don’t think there’s much incentive for people to try to purposely hit deer with their vehicles.I think some states have it where if you call it in and a game warden verifies that you in fact hit it with a vehicle, they give you the go ahead to "harvest: it.
current price of meat?I’ve seen something like this on one of the game warden reality shows. Makes sense to me be leaving on the road. I don’t think there’s much incentive for people to try to purposely hit deer with their vehicles.
I figure if your a hunter and you hit a deer outside of season. You should be allowed legally to take it as damages.
I think some states have it where if you call it in and a game warden verifies that you in fact hit it with a vehicle, they give you the go ahead to "harvest: it.