eugeneflyon
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- Jan 8, 2018
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I would call DR I always thought you’re allowed to trust pass if you’re tracking a wounded animal
I would call DR I always thought you’re allowed to trust pass if you’re tracking a wounded animal
If it was me, I would just go over and get it. If its a developer, the owner is a faceless corporation, not the construction crew. Secondly, unless you are in sight of a house, just go get the dmn thing and drag it back to the spot of the shot!
I'm disgusted by the number of people who are suggesting that it's okay to break the law. What? Just because you don't like a law you think you can ignore it?
I'm disgusted by the number of people who are suggesting that it's okay to break the law. What? Just because you don't like a law you think you can ignore it?
I’m not a Hunter, but yeah, there’s no victim here other than the deer. 10/10 I’d go get it. Guess I’m disgusting, wouldn’t be the first time as someone’s said it.
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You probably go 56 in a 55 zone, too. Disgusting.
I think there’s a difference from walking onto someones yard and walking on a construction site. There is a certain amount of privacy associated with a person’s house that doesn’t really convey to a commercial work site. I think picking up a dead deer off a job site would be more welcome by all those involved versus the stench of a dead animal.
This exactly. Entering to retrieve an animal on someone’s home / farm / property it is a different story versus a commercial construction site.
Also there are more available means to make contact versus letting an animal go to waste.