Ashamed to be a hunter

Cowboy

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I don't know why this bothers me so much. Usually it takes place in dec after the hunting season closes the end of nov. Piles of bones, heads and rib cages show up in the neighbourhood ditchs. I live about 1/2 hr NW of Airdrie so this kinda thing happens alot. Someone went to alot of work on this deer. I assume they let it spoil before they butchered it. A lot of landowners in the area really get upset when they see stuff like this and I can see why they dislike hunters. I know the coyotes will clean it up, except the rope and cheese cloth. I though of packing it home for coyote bait but decided against it.

Any ways if your the scum bag that did this I hope you stand your rifle against your truck the next time out and run over it-----Cowboy
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What a waste! It'd be nice if the person responsible got caught & charged for allowing game meat to spoil.

Cheers
Jay
 
I hope that the people responsible for this someday find themselves in dire need of food, and that the "great buck" in heaven gives them the middle finger. A**holes!
 
if someone went through all the work only to let the meat spoil i'd assume there was a real family emergency that took place and the meat went bad while he was away.
but he shouldn't have thrown it away in public veiw.
remember the ol' sayin "there's 2 sides to every story"
 
Send him to Nova Scotia to hunt with us. After a couple of years and not seeing a deer to shoot he will take much better care of what he has in Alberta.
Makes me sick to see stuff like that.:(
 
It's a shame, but I'd imagine the guys will be back to collect it... I just can't see someone going to that much work and then dumping the carcass.

Then again, there are a pair of footprints (human) immediately adjacent to the carcass in a position as if it was thrown there from a standing spot.

If that was an intentional dump, then it makes me mad - but it doesn't (and shouldn't) make a person ashamed to be a hunter unless THEY were the ones who did it.

-M
 
Either that or they bumped into something that scared the bejeesus out of them (such as a large bear) and made a run for it.

That was my guess. Guys that are going to waste meat don't generally go to the trouble of skinning, dressing and packing them back to the truck. That photo smacks of a tailgate failure or some other accident.
 
Looks to me like an unfortunate mishap.

Someone is probably not feeling very good about loosing their sausage meat.

If it was a headless intact carcass, then I would show some concern.
 
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