Posted by denglish on November 18, 2019 at 09:12:19 from (156.26.45.66):
In Reply to: Hitting deer posted by Northvale PA on November 17, 2019 at 17:25:59:
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I agree about KS, too many white tails. I try to shoot as many as I legally can each year on my property. Used to have two guys help me but I got tired of picking up their trash and one of them was drunk half the time he was in the blind!
This year, I was taking the trash to road one night at dusk and saw a car in the road with the hazards on about 100 yards from the end of my drive. I walked down there and a woman was there with a dead doe. She was pretty shook up. She had seen the deer get hit and watched it die. It looked pretty good and was still warm, so I took it home and dressed it. The doe had a big patch of fur missing on her side and a bunch of broken ribs were obvious when I skinned her. The innards were a little rattled and the liver was damaged but none of the digestive tract had ruptured. I let her hang for a few days and then ground all but the loins and backstrap
Gutting a road-kill deer and seeing that hole in the side of the ribs, makes one reconsider riding a motorcycle on the road.
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