Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The time I ran down those two nuns I definitely didn't get to keep the meat.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Originally posted by: Wheezer
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Don't know how much power you think the word "poaching" has but it is not enough to keep people from taking deer that they hit and having it processed.
that is up to the law enforcement officer who shows up only if he's called.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
In NY, the troopers or DEC will give you a tag for the deer. That hasn't stopped me from pulling up along side road kill, checking the temperature of the carcass (to determine how recently it was hit), and tossing it into the trunk.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Originally posted by: bunker
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Sure you do, at least in Michigan.
Damn near hit two of them myself this evening.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Originally posted by: sonambulo
So, I'm guessing no one watched the video then?
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: DrPizza
In NY, the troopers or DEC will give you a tag for the deer. That hasn't stopped me from pulling up along side road kill, checking the temperature of the carcass (to determine how recently it was hit), and tossing it into the trunk.
Remind me never to eat your cooking.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I had a close call tonight, and a friend of mine actually hit one on the highway. Gotta go over and check his van out tomorrow. I have no idea what the laws are here, but sometimes deer sit by the side of the highway for days.
not here.Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You don't get to keep the deer meat. It's called poaching. :roll:
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Yes, I watched it. Not very dramatic.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The time I ran down those two nuns I definitely didn't get to keep the meat.
That's because it wasn't Penguin Season."
It's illegal to keep the deer that wiped out the front of your car in most of the states I've lived in. Personally I always thought it was a waste of good meat, but if it's not hunting season and you don't have the appropriate deer/elk tag...gotta leave it lay.
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The time I ran down those two nuns I definitely didn't get to keep the meat.
That's because it wasn't Penguin Season."
It's illegal to keep the deer that wiped out the front of your car in most of the states I've lived in. Personally I always thought it was a waste of good meat, but if it's not hunting season and you don't have the appropriate deer/elk tag...gotta leave it lay.
Legal in NH if you get the right form.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The time I ran down those two nuns I definitely didn't get to keep the meat.
That's because it wasn't Penguin Season."
It's illegal to keep the deer that wiped out the front of your car in most of the states I've lived in. Personally I always thought it was a waste of good meat, but if it's not hunting season and you don't have the appropriate deer/elk tag...gotta leave it lay.
Legal in NH if you get the right form.
Do you carry said form with you in anticipation of the next big score? I'd be VERY skeptical of any road-kill that had to wait while I went to town, filled out the appropriate forms, then came back...Even in weather that's cold enough to stop/delay the meat from spoiling, any serious internal damage such as a torn/ruptured intestine, could taint quite a bit of meat and give it a shitty taste.
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