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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: homersipes on May 25, 2013, 01:05:16 PM
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was on my way home at 230 am very long day at work, and the next thing I know I see a brown blurr come in front from the right to left, bang crash. so I stopped and turned around and see a deer laying in the road. I drove back and checked it out, was a small button buck. I brought him home and butchered it, got about 15 lbs of burger. got both front shoulders, and a hind quarter out of the deal. felt bad as he was just a yearling, but I got the meat :D thought about steaks, but we eat a lot of burgers during summer so I got a backstrap and burger. :cheers:
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Good for you to not waste it. :cheers:
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:aok Road Kill! :D
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Oh deer god! Venison is yummy! :banana:
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When a deer hit an aircraft at the airport, it was mostly just messy. Especially if it was a prop job. :D
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Had a Moose sit down on the front end of our AeroStar back in 91, after I slid into her on slick roads. Broke her rear leg, but she still managed to run off into the woods. Found here 3 days later, meat was bad, everything had been eating on her. The AeroStar only required $2500.00 of repairs. Ahhhhh those were the days back in Alaska, when we had to rough it. :D
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yeah moose suck, I almost got one on my Harley. Was late to work so I was cruising about 75 on the interstate and the next thing I know theres a friggin moose in the middle of the highway. I don't think I missed him by more than a foot :O they are hard to see when its dark, soon there after had to pull over and literally clean my pants :lol
Posted by: Dragon
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Good for you to not waste it. cheers
and I never let a GOOD roadkill deer go to waste, have picked up about 7 deer, 2 antelope(in Colorado) and 2 elk(in Colorado) :cheers:
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Wish we had elk here in so cal. All we have is stinking mule deer, and antelope(niether of which aren't bad)
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yeah wish we had elk in Vermont too :aok all we have are whitetails and a big one here is the size of an antelope :lol okay maybe a bit bigger average kills around here are 150lbs or so. would love to get back home and go elk hunting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_URx92-6m4
:O :O :cheers:
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(http://legacy-cdn.smosh.com/smosh-pit/112010/roadkill-3.jpg)
mmmmm ... bacon
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(http://legacy-cdn.smosh.com/smosh-pit/112010/roadkill-3.jpg)
mmmmm ... bacon
:rofl
"this little piggie makes ribs, this kittle oiggie becomes suasage, and this little big gets roasted in the BBQ"
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(http://images.everytrail.com/user_pics/889-side_car_cow.jpg)
Look ... a chikin's trying to kross the rode again.
(http://ruembarrassed.com/Blog/2010/04/chicken_road.jpg)
Get `im!
(http://s4.hubimg.com/u/1449071_f260.jpg)
Eat mor chikin!
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Chik-fil-a advocate?
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(http://rlv.zcache.com/meat_is_murder_tasty_murder_tshirt-p235584375821149491qw9y_400.jpg)
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(http://rlv.zcache.com/meat_is_murder_tasty_murder_tshirt-p235584375821149491qw9y_400.jpg)
:rofl
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At least the animal wasn't wasted. But what are the laws regarding that?
For us in Canada, we have to submit into a draw for big game, which includes meat/hide/antler seals from our provincial (state) gov.
Now if I'm caught with an animal, no matter how it was taken, without said tags..... I'm no longer a hunter and in serious legal trouble.
How can you just collect this animal without recourse? I am all for NOT wasting the animal, but won't you get in trouble for collecting those animals?! :uhoh
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back in Colorado, you have to take the animal to the Division of Wildlife, to have it inspected by a game warden, and then you are issued a "roadkill permit" as long as he don't find any holes :D here in Vermont, I had to call the state police, who get in contact with a game warden to issue a roadkill case number which you have to keep as long as you have any meat from the animal. supposed to call police BEFORE picking it up but being that it was 3am I knew I wouldn't get a game warden til the morning so I picked it up and called the police enroute home and she left a message for the game warden to contact me in the am :aok
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Once upon a time, my boss was riding his motorcycle home after work. (Pizza restaurant, late night) A couple of deer ran across the road, he buried his handlebars in the second one, and went sailing over its back. He didn't break any bones, but he was banged up pretty badly. I got lots of overtime the next week, helping take up the slack.
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If no ones see the incident, who's to say it happened? :noid
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:lol but IF you get caught with an animal boy oh boy! But here in Vermont I think its only like a $500 fine and loss of license for like 3 years, back home its a real expensive ticket lol
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:lol but IF you get caught with an animal boy oh boy! But here in Vermont I think its only like a $500 fine and loss of license for like 3 years, back home its a real expensive ticket lol
I didn't know there were any laws. And the only road kill here are dogs,cats, opossums, skunks, and the occasional raccon :furious
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Yeah it's a big no no to be in possession of a game animal without a tag, road kill included. The local sheriff's will write out a permanent tag for the carcass with little fanfare and you can either have it processed or DIY.
We've picked up a few deer around the house when our sheriff buddies called if someone hit a deer they didn't want to keep. The motorist has first dibs of course.
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It's only a problem if you get caught :devil
If you see me going out to the garage with a bucket and a sharpening stone after pulling all of the shades and closing the doors, expect to smell venison cooking on the grill about 30 minutes later...
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Lets see .. what have I hit..
3 deer
2 dogs
way too many cats
many possums
at least 6 ground hogs
A cow ( got ticketed by Texas State Police ..Failure to yield to domesticated animail.. had a tire assembly break free and roll into a pasture and strike the cow.)
ohh and a Black bear. ( got the meat from the bear and it was yummy over the grill)
LawnDart
Ohh BTW those were in a truck
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$2000 fine here for possessing any dead deer without a state tag on its ear. They don't care how it died according to the letter of the law.
Oh the burden of having world record deer.
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$2000 fine here for possessing any dead deer without a state tag on its ear. They don't care how it died according to the letter of the law.
Oh the burden of having world record deer.
What is the fine if the ear is missing?