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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #30 on: July 15, 2016, 11:48:46 PM »
Glad they salvaged some meat. I do see this as a way for poachers to abuse the system though I hope it doesn't play out as so.

The potential n for abuse is high in my opinion, especially in an area like packwood.
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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #31 on: July 16, 2016, 12:26:02 AM »
 :yeah:

Packwood should sell tags for that with options of

Chevy
Ford
Dodge

They would make a fortune.

I know the guys that salvaged it glad to see there freezer full great people and will give you the shirt off there back in a heart beat.

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #32 on: July 16, 2016, 06:09:31 AM »
There are other places where salvaging roadkill is legal (Colorado for one) that have herds as good as the Packwood area and I have not heard of the abuse so many worry about.  There are a lot more people on the roads to see than in the woods.

Also how many of you have hit an elk?  Even with a good brush guard there is likely to be some serious damage that would outweigh the meat gained.

I just don't think it is going to be the issue so many think.

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #33 on: July 16, 2016, 06:35:30 AM »
Is there a charge for those permits?

The state will probably make them a new special draw category. Antlerless, antlered, and quality for the really big ones

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #34 on: July 16, 2016, 07:22:07 AM »
There are other places where salvaging roadkill is legal (Colorado for one) that have herds as good as the Packwood area and I have not heard of the abuse so many worry about.  There are a lot more people on the roads to see than in the woods.

Also how many of you have hit an elk?  Even with a good brush guard there is likely to be some serious damage that would outweigh the meat gained.

I just don't think it is going to be the issue so many think.
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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #35 on: July 16, 2016, 08:35:08 AM »
I thought the original law did not allow the retention of the horns. I could be wrong.  Doesn't matter either way as long as they are consistent.

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #36 on: July 16, 2016, 08:41:23 AM »
Glad they salvaged some meat. I do see this as a way for poachers to abuse the system though I hope it doesn't play out as so.

The potential n for abuse is high in my opinion, especially in an area like packwood.

I agree, not necessarily about Packwood though.  Other states seem to have more accountability in that an LEO has to tag it before it can be taken home. 

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #37 on: July 16, 2016, 09:45:47 AM »
People die hitting animals all the time. There is s memorial in front of my dad's house in Mazama from where someone hit a little doe whitetail. Quite the risk to abuse the system in my opinion.

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #38 on: July 16, 2016, 09:52:18 AM »
You don't think a bunch of toothless hillbillys will take their beat up delapitated trucks out run over deer and elk on purpose do ya :dunno: will they keep track of the ones who get salvage permits? Cause I am betting if you 20 salvage permits something hinky is probably up??
  This will probably become an issue !    :dunno:

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #39 on: July 16, 2016, 09:57:08 AM »
People die hitting animals all the time. There is s memorial in front of my dad's house in Mazama from where someone hit a little doe whitetail. Quite the risk to abuse the system in my opinion.

Probably because they swerved to try to miss it.  A pickup with a heavy duty bumper, accelerating straight at a deer, nobodys gonna die.  I highly doubt it would be a widespread practice, but I could see it happening, i guess some clown was running over turkeys around here to pick them up.  Anyway, i highly doubt anybody would hit an elk on purpose.  Maybe deer, but definitely not elk.

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #40 on: July 16, 2016, 10:27:59 AM »
It seems to me that at any "trophy" road kill salvage it would be wise to have a LEO come just to support the idea that everything is on the up and up.

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #41 on: July 16, 2016, 11:09:06 AM »
I remember a cop hitting an elk near Packwood awhile back.  He and the elk both died.  If you want to hit a critter you better be willing to pay the price.
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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #42 on: July 16, 2016, 01:50:35 PM »

That's rich :chuckle:

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Re: 6 pt bull in back of truck in Orting
« Reply #43 on: July 16, 2016, 02:33:06 PM »
My f350 is way too nice to intentionally hit something.  But glad they were able to salvage even if they werent the original party who hit it.  Might be a situation where the individual is a vegetarian or isnt skilled too.  No sense still letting it go to waste.  Anyone should be able to salvage provided original person doesnt want it.  Last year I seen a huge doe get hit... driver slowed down a lil but just kept driving.  Doe stumbled 15yrds then expired. Was sooo tempted to salvage but didnt cause was driving work truck with huge company logo  :bash:  Glad WA State finally did something right for us meat eaters.
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