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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.
Is there a charge for those permits?
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.
Quote from: coachcw on July 15, 2016, 10:34:59 PMGlad 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.
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 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??
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.
That's rich