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Waste of game meat? Lots of wasted game meat splattered on the highways.The first thing you are supposed to do is tag the deer, or in Kentucky's case write down the info on the back of your license. The carcass is not supposed to be moved until this is done.
How do you explain the waste of game meat? What about the illegal possession of a deer charge? I guess these are all just minor oversights on his part as well!
I guess it is okay then, geez I never thought about that! Remind me the next time you are chasing smallies on the Big South Fork. I will try and get down there the day before and catch a bunch and throw them on the bank for the coons. After all, lots of wasted fish dead in the water from other causes, no harm no foul!![]()
Great idea Tim thin them out as I'd hate to hit one of those smallies while driving down the road.I guess it is okay then, geez I never thought about that! Remind me the next time you are chasing smallies on the Big South Fork. I will try and get down there the day before and catch a bunch and throw them on the bank for the coons. After all, lots of wasted fish dead in the water from other causes, no harm no foul!
Plead Guilty. In addition to "forgetting" to tag a deer, he also shot a mule deer and only took the cape and rack, left all the meat. Got no use for people like this. I am sure the defenders of wildlife violators club will be by shortly to explain how he accidentally forgot to bring the meat out and butcher the deer. After all, it is an honest mistake and could happen to anyone.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sport...rticle2278118/
Happy to see him paying the price. Sure it's a small one but still on his record. I don't have a use for folks like this either.
After reading more about the situatiom I am happy he got ticketed, he deserved it. Not tagging a deer is one thing, but all of the other offenses are inexcusable.
