Shed Hunting is always easier when you know where to look. Now if you find one there will most likely be others nearby. Check out this map and you will see where the rest of us have been finding lots more than just the Shed's.
Washington state allows
salvaging road-kill deer, elk
Effective July 1, 2016, a new rule adopted by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission allows people to legally salvage deer and elk carcasses in the state. Nearly 20 other states have adopted similar rules.
The rule specifically applies to deer and elk killed by motor vehicles. Only elk – not deer – may be salvaged in Clark, Cowlitz, and Wahkiakum counties, because federal laws prohibit handling endangered Columbian white-tailed deer in southwest Washington.
Anyone who takes possession of a deer or elk carcass must obtain a free, printable permit from WDFW within 24 hours. The permittee must then keep a hardcopy of the signed and dated salvage permit with the meat until all of the edible parts are consumed
A whole lot of Washington Deer and Elk have shed their blood and still made it home legally to the freezer, of course a little aged and tenderized that is.
Here's the latest numbers......
Doug
Salvage Date/Time
Species
Sex
Location
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
DEER
M
(46.98988714°, -123.527992°)
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
DEER
F
(48.08919012°, -123.252465°)
2018 Jul 02 12:00:00 AM
DEER
M
(48.99269656°, -122.555151°)
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
DEER
F
(48.09217241°, -123.2561474°)
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
DEER
M
(46.83899102°, -120.7187176°)
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
ELK
F
(47.51766617°, -121.8149557°)
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
ELK
F
(47.13589492°, -120.6889086°)
2018 Jul 02 12:00:00 AM
DEER
F
(47.51289826°, -122.592144°)
2018 Jul 01 12:00:00 AM
DEER
F
(47.16969573°, -122.2671461°)
2018 Jul 02 12:00:00 AM
DEER
M
(47.72512193°, -122.6917763°)
2018 Jul 02 12:00:00 AM
DEER
M
(47.38493835°, -119.483202°)
2018 Jul 03 12:00:00 AM
DEER
M
(45.86357002°, -120.7345104°)
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