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Did you try and save the meat at least?
Not something I would have posted on a Public Forum, but to each their own I guess.
Quote from: Timberstalker on September 16, 2015, 08:21:21 AMNot something I would have posted on a Public Forum, but to each their own I guess.Why? He is trying to find the shooter and tag holder. Seems like this was the ethical and moral thing to do. Why shouldn't you try to help get a tag on this buck and get it to the shooter? I'm sure whoever shot it would like to have it. I really don't understand your logic here.
Quote from: CoryTDF on September 16, 2015, 08:25:53 AMQuote from: Timberstalker on September 16, 2015, 08:21:21 AMNot something I would have posted on a Public Forum, but to each their own I guess.Why? He is trying to find the shooter and tag holder. Seems like this was the ethical and moral thing to do. Why shouldn't you try to help get a tag on this buck and get it to the shooter? I'm sure whoever shot it would like to have it. I really don't understand your logic here.Fair point.My logic was concerning the Anti's and what they would turn this into. Nothing more.
The temperature overnight at my house go down to 42 degrees, so if it is taken care of quickly the meat may be salvageable. I guess unless I hear from someone on here, then it is in WDFW's hands now. This does suck though.... I hate seeing animals go to waste. If I had an archery deer tag I would have seriously considered putting it on this buck if I could have done so legally.
Quote from: elkinrutdrivemenuts on September 16, 2015, 08:12:39 AMDid you try and save the meat at least?The thought crossed my mind to load it up in my pickup and take it home to try and salvage, but that would be illegal, and I am not about to risk it.For all of those wondering, I did call and report this to WDFW. Hopefully they will make it right. If they called me back and said I could try to salvage the meat I would pack up from work and be there in a heartbeat to salvage as much as I could. I dispatched and salvaged a doe that had been hit by a car while on my honeymoon near Sandpoint last September, so I am all about saving meat when I can legally do so.My original post was mostly sarcastic, but I thought there might be a long shot that someone might see this and actually know something about it and be able to have the hunter go claim his/her buck.