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Not sure what time of night this occurred.I was driving home from work around midnight.Didn't get to see it I guess.Cause I remember,went to bed at 1am,got up to go hunting at 5am.Been running around,ever since the opening.Probably better I did miss it.Thinking on it,think I did go around some accident,maybe they had moved the animal. I can't remember,sorry.Was it by Arden.
We have a stretch of highway, from Seal River to the Church, that probably has at least half a dozen or more deer get hit every year. Very few people ever stop to either put them out of their misery or drag them off the road. It's pretty dangerous to stop even with your flashers on. Last week I had to put a doe down that was in the middle of the road and it was frightening with the razor clam traffic. Heck, I had a few rigs that didn't even slow down and just went in the other lane. Some people just don't care and are oblivious to everything else.My buddy almost got hit a few years back trying to remove a deer in the same area. I was behind him with flashers on, his flashers were on and it was a straight stretch of road. Steve had to jump in the ditch as the truck ran over the deer. The driver missed him by a foot.
Quote from: hunter399 on October 17, 2023, 05:30:34 AMNot sure what time of night this occurred.I was driving home from work around midnight.Didn't get to see it I guess.Cause I remember,went to bed at 1am,got up to go hunting at 5am.Been running around,ever since the opening.Probably better I did miss it.Thinking on it,think I did go around some accident,maybe they had moved the animal. I can't remember,sorry.Was it by Arden.It was just south of chewelah around 830ish. It was off the road shortly after that car used it as a dirt bike ramp.
People just don't pay attention. You would think they would slow with the hazards on and everything going on. Bummer deal and a preventable accident.