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[QUOTE= There is no law saying that you have to clean a deer and take it to your house. Once you shoot a deer and find it, that is YOUR deer, you can do with it what you want - clean it or you can feed it to a dog if you would like
![]() Actually this is a false statement. I was actually cited for "Wasteful Game Violation" when a buddy of mine discarded a deer he had shot b/c he was too lazy to clean it the next day once we finally got the water lines unfrozen. We all received this violation even though he's the one who shot the deer. We also received a "tagging violation" as well for not tagging the deer properly. |
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he hasn't had much luck with game wardens in past believe me...lol
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The cops are the experts on the current criminal trends. If they have determined that a “high capacity” semiautomatic pistol and a .223 semiautomatic rifle with 30-round magazines are the best firearms for them to use to protect people like me and my family, they are obviously the best things for us to use to protect ourselves and our families . |
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I sure wish I could tell you differently but I can't. They charged us all the same except I didn't get the felony charge that they received b/c at the time I hadn't killed anything off that land (wrong land). If I wouldn't have paid the fine I'd have a warrant out for my arrest, so it's not worth it to not pay it and all the consequences and court costs to deal with later on. It was a bad deal, and I had no control over anything. To our knowledge we did nothing wrong and were on the right land up until we were confronted by the landowner and then the calvary started to roll in. |
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