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Read your regs (page 65) and call a WDFW officer if it is worth it for you to take the time to do so. Cabin, might be partially right about the portion of the regs you are citing but only if you don't first notify WDFW and if they tell you you cannot keep the antlers.4. Wildlife Found Dead:You may remove and dispose of wildlife founddead on your property or an adjoining publicroadway, but you must first notify WDFW. Deadwildlife can only be removed for disposal, not forpersonal use or consumption.(WAC 246.203.121)Would keeping the antlers from a road killed buck be for "personal use" because I doubt you would be taking them for personal consumption.
I would think the law is in place to prevent poaching.
Well there is some sort of program for people to pick up road kill, they have a list of people they call if in a area and fresh
So if it is illegal to take horns from a deer hit by a vehicle, does the same law apply to an animal you find out in the woods where its obviously been dead for a couple years?
Does anyone know statistics on the car whistles to scare off deer when driving down the road? Do they work?
Quote from: Palmer on September 29, 2009, 08:58:19 PMI'd like to see the code reference but I've heard its illegal. However, if its not a game warden, the authorities probably don't know and wouldn't care if someone cleaned up the highway for them by taking the animal. I've seen people do it and they don't get stopped and no one seems to care.Kinda like my Uncle's neighbor's dog who chases deer and has a dead fawn in his mouth in the spring every once in a while so I hear. If you told the police they probably wouldn't respond. These are things I wouldn't do but people don't care or they think its just a deer.I guess my point is that sure it may be illegal but with the way we pick and choose laws we want to enforce and ignore others - I figure its nominally illegal. However, always use your moral compass. I've been filling my tag every year by hunting my own, not loading up somebody's road kill. I wouldn't be above cutting off a nice set of antlers off road kill though. If there's a big fine then it wouldn't be worth getting caught.I'll put it this way: If a friend of mine got caught cutting antlers off road kill, I'd feel sorry that he had to pay a fine and wouldn't pass any judgement on him. I would think the law is in place to prevent poaching.Thanks for the reference to the WAC Yellowdog.You should do the deer poulation a favor and shoot that dog. If you of your uncle see's it
I'd like to see the code reference but I've heard its illegal. However, if its not a game warden, the authorities probably don't know and wouldn't care if someone cleaned up the highway for them by taking the animal. I've seen people do it and they don't get stopped and no one seems to care.Kinda like my Uncle's neighbor's dog who chases deer and has a dead fawn in his mouth in the spring every once in a while so I hear. If you told the police they probably wouldn't respond. These are things I wouldn't do but people don't care or they think its just a deer.I guess my point is that sure it may be illegal but with the way we pick and choose laws we want to enforce and ignore others - I figure its nominally illegal. However, always use your moral compass. I've been filling my tag every year by hunting my own, not loading up somebody's road kill. I wouldn't be above cutting off a nice set of antlers off road kill though. If there's a big fine then it wouldn't be worth getting caught.I'll put it this way: If a friend of mine got caught cutting antlers off road kill, I'd feel sorry that he had to pay a fine and wouldn't pass any judgement on him. I would think the law is in place to prevent poaching.Thanks for the reference to the WAC Yellowdog.
Quote from: RUGER No.1 on September 30, 2009, 04:46:21 AMQuote from: Palmer on September 29, 2009, 08:58:19 PMI'd like to see the code reference but I've heard its illegal. However, if its not a game warden, the authorities probably don't know and wouldn't care if someone cleaned up the highway for them by taking the animal. I've seen people do it and they don't get stopped and no one seems to care.Kinda like my Uncle's neighbor's dog who chases deer and has a dead fawn in his mouth in the spring every once in a while so I hear. If you told the police they probably wouldn't respond. These are things I wouldn't do but people don't care or they think its just a deer.I guess my point is that sure it may be illegal but with the way we pick and choose laws we want to enforce and ignore others - I figure its nominally illegal. However, always use your moral compass. I've been filling my tag every year by hunting my own, not loading up somebody's road kill. I wouldn't be above cutting off a nice set of antlers off road kill though. If there's a big fine then it wouldn't be worth getting caught.I'll put it this way: If a friend of mine got caught cutting antlers off road kill, I'd feel sorry that he had to pay a fine and wouldn't pass any judgement on him. I would think the law is in place to prevent poaching.Thanks for the reference to the WAC Yellowdog.You should do the deer population a favor and shoot that dog. If you of your uncle sees it put a bullet in his head.
Quote from: Palmer on September 29, 2009, 08:58:19 PMI'd like to see the code reference but I've heard its illegal. However, if its not a game warden, the authorities probably don't know and wouldn't care if someone cleaned up the highway for them by taking the animal. I've seen people do it and they don't get stopped and no one seems to care.Kinda like my Uncle's neighbor's dog who chases deer and has a dead fawn in his mouth in the spring every once in a while so I hear. If you told the police they probably wouldn't respond. These are things I wouldn't do but people don't care or they think its just a deer.I guess my point is that sure it may be illegal but with the way we pick and choose laws we want to enforce and ignore others - I figure its nominally illegal. However, always use your moral compass. I've been filling my tag every year by hunting my own, not loading up somebody's road kill. I wouldn't be above cutting off a nice set of antlers off road kill though. If there's a big fine then it wouldn't be worth getting caught.I'll put it this way: If a friend of mine got caught cutting antlers off road kill, I'd feel sorry that he had to pay a fine and wouldn't pass any judgement on him. I would think the law is in place to prevent poaching.Thanks for the reference to the WAC Yellowdog.You should do the deer population a favor and shoot that dog. If you of your uncle sees it