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My front yard
I carried the trash can to the road yesterday and the truck was here at 7:12 am to collect it. No reason to get out early this morning so it was a bit later. Someone left me 2 half butchered deer.
I sent John a text, maybe it's not to gross for him to post.
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Throwing the deer waste trimmings out close to homes and roads where non hunters and children can see them is hurting deer hunters. Sorry to hear this as it is not the way most hunters do they know better and don't do this. We are lucky to have these hunting rights we don't need to lose them.:twocents
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A real bummer thanks to a real bum.
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Last year I rode 4 wheeler down the road about a mile from the house and found 3 does in the ditch wher they had only take the back straps. Folks like that ought to be hung.
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My son killed a deer when he lived at home. We butchered it in the backyard. All the waste was bagged and put in the trash.
Here during the spring and summer I find fish and during the fall and winter I find game. Wish others knew what the trash can is for.
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WOW!!! I have a real problem with this. Left the shoulders on the doe and the horns on the buck! If you don't want it.....DONT kill it!!! That goes for the meat and the horns!
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two good neck roast gone to waist.
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Real sportsman there. Same thing goes on up here. I've found numerous deer over the years with their heads cut off and the entire body left. Gives hunters a bad name for sure.
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Properly disposed of I really don't care what they do with them as far as processing if killed legal. It's theirs once they kill it and not any of my business what they do with it. Dumping the remains properly is the key, in MS it is supposed to be buried, our club had a huge hole dug each year and then covered at the end of season for remains. Also, I have never understood the horn fetish, if its a good rack ok but I have no need for them just hanging around in the shed.
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a waste.....even if killed legal
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I don't know why...but even absent my training as a youth...not wasting something was a natural prerogative I had even as a child. I do have trouble understanding where this mindset comes from.
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I've seen a couple and I've seen 17 deer together here on my hill. They raid the garden and flowerbeds in the yard. I'd love for them to be gone. I can't use a gun being in the city limits. I could use a bow, but can't last long trailing and going on others property. If I killed one I would offer the meat to someone else or bury it.
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That is pitiful! I don't waste anything. The shoulders and neck make great ground meat and jerky. A cotton pickin coyote will half starve to death trying to get anything I've left on a carcass. I do not and will not understand the wasteful ways of some people.
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The disposal it pitiful in my eyes as far as the rest of it, well it's theirs. We all waste in one form of the other, to each their own. In MS we have a problem with too many deer, Game and Fish have pretty much opened it up wide open from Nov 1 till the end of Jan on private lands. I have saved front shoulders many times to give away and it just gets harder and harder to give them away. I don't do anything with them unless they are off of a big deer and I dispose of them properly, my business much like it is your business you ran back and forth to the store 6 times over the weekend when 1 trip would have done it and my air I breathe would not have been so polluted.
See sounds kinda crazy me worrying about how many times you drove to town just like its crazy for you to pass judgement on the way someone processes their deer.
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Kinda like filleting half a fish and throwing the other side away!!!!! I caught em, they're mine and legally so. Only a slob person would do that. Not Me!!!
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the way I see it is that the problem is not how they process their game but what they do with the remains.like dumping close to someones house or out in public places.
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