bodyless deer, or headless bodies

Everything gets their turn at the remains...
coyotes,wolves, ravens, crows, grizzlies, blacks,eagles, hawks,mice,magpies etc. you get my point..
If it was poaching OK to get peaved off
If it was legal and someone got triggered....Get over it
 
After I trim a deer or moose, and there's pieces of carcass left, I always take them to a remote site, in the bush.

I do this to feed the birds, coyotes etc, and to return the remains to the bush. To me that's the right thing to do.

Why should I take that to the dump?
 
I will go to bat for WL on this one. He probably knows better than anyone here, so far away, what
is likely the scenario with that head. He spends a lot of time hunting, and reporting conditions down
under. I believe he has his ear to the ground, and likely interprets the situation quite accurately. Dave.
 
This has been an interesting thread to me, i walked away from it the other day a bit grumpy but also like, well they just dont know whats really going on, no problem though..

more ways than one on the interesting side of things.

Cheers Eagleeye, appreciate that my ear on the ground and first hand experiences and knowledge somewhat passed through all the posts and what not in the past :)


i wont reply to the Replies which are stated that this was infact some kind of natural scenerio - you guys are entitled to that-

appreciate the different views and perspectives into this ordeal, in going forward it will help me re word and put more emphasis on the illegal activity goin on down under.


heres a few more for the record.

Reasonably mature Stag-
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famed, Wonnangatta station in Victorians National Park.

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