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Look closer, it is skinned.
Quote from: mfswallace on November 18, 2014, 08:26:15 AMLook closer, it is skinned.You're right, don't think I have ever seen a skinned deer on top before. Maybe he was just stopping in for directions to the butcher's shop.
Quote from: Stein on November 18, 2014, 08:29:01 AMQuote from: mfswallace on November 18, 2014, 08:26:15 AMLook closer, it is skinned.You're right, don't think I have ever seen a skinned deer on top before. Maybe he was just stopping in for directions to the butcher's shop.There are a lot of assumptions being made in this thread. He could be picking up his daughter from work. He may have seen the car of a friend and was stopping to show off his buck. He might of needed to use the bathroom. Maybe it's been a long day and he's having one shot to get his feet back on the ground.I do think that if you live on the wetside, a little discretion and sensitivity may be in order when transporting your animal home from the woods. But northeastern WA on the ID border? I'd be worried if I didn't see deer on top of cars regularly during hunting season. No one knows the situation behind this picture. All I know is one thing: nice buck.
Some friends of mine hunt Montana every year and one of their traditions is the night before they come home they hit a strip club. Last year they hit it on their way home with 3 rigs and 10 deer in full display. They have a pic similar than that one with their rigs in front of the strip club with all the bucks poking their heads out.
I wonder if they tried to stuff that "buck" into a stripper's g-string?"Nooooow on stage 2 is Bambi!"