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i found this today. there were other piles. seeing if anyone can tell me if it's this is new or older. thanks
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It would be some what easier to guess if we new the current weather and temperature at the location.
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53 degrees and cloudy
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Bite into one. If it is kinda crunchy on the outside and firm in the middle it is old. If it is soft on the outside and warm in the middle, head back to your rig right away!
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Could be 2-3 days in direct sun or as old as 3 weeks in timber. Like mentioned above, take a bite.
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Was it off Commercial or back in Skyline? Takes a little longer to dry in town.
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Definitely looks like shiite to me. I'd stick my finger in it first. If it's warm, then it should be fresh. If it's fresh, it should be good to eat.
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Depends if you messed with it before you took the picture. Spring bear poop goes black on the exterior pretty fast when exposed to oxygen. So generally speaking if you find it all green chances are it's pretty fresh. If I find a green pile I will definately stick a finger in there to see if it's warm. Warm...no more than an hour old. If it's fresh enough you don't need to put your finger in...get cocked, locked and ready to rock! It's game time
If it looks more fiberous than slimy chances are it's more than three days old unless it's been raining. If pretty much black all the way through it's a good chance it's more than a couple days old. But the only way I know how to tell the exact time it was dropped is when it's still hanging on when I take the shot
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Never stick your finger in poop you see worms in. No need to check the freshness cause you really don't want to be shooting that bear! Pigs, Bear and Buffalo are known to carry the trichina worm
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It's 14 hours and 22 minutes old. It's a boar and his hide will square out at 5 foot 7 inches.
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Take a bite if its warm its not very old, if itreal cold its atleast 3 days old.
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