Could you help yourself?

I would take a picture of it and post it all over social media with its whereabouts and tag the local game warden in it and see who wins the dumbass of the month award.
Someone stole a shed antler that a guy in my group found out of one of our tents last year. Thousands of dollars of stuff laying around and they take a antler. People have gone bat shit crazy over horns anymore.
 
Ill add a scenario to the mix, because it seems even more likely, and to not be a sting.
What if youre out turkey hunting april 29th, no elk or deer in sight, but its somewhat of a popular area and you stumble upon a nice set. Are you stashing them, leaving them be, or taking them then?

Most laws are made purely as a means to generate revenue from citations and nothing more...
 
I would have picked it up for sure. Prior to today I didn't realize places actually had "shed seasons". We don't have seasons like that around here. Seems strange.

From now on I guess I will have to look up shed laws. Do you guys also have walking stick seasons or cool looking rock seasons?
 
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Ill add a scenario to the mix, because it seems even more likely, and to not be a sting.
What if youre out turkey hunting april 29th, no elk or deer in sight, but its somewhat of a popular area and you stumble upon a nice set. Are you stashing them, leaving them be, or taking them then?
This is exactly why I think the May 1 date is dumb!!! Make it legal to pick them up on the Turkey opener with a valid Turkey tag. Example, I was Turkey hunting last weekend, I’m in some gnarly country walking a ridge line, my eyes happened to see a a small 6er, I kept it moving, but I’m already back there causing a racket yelping to no avail… just a silly rule, also the area I frequent has had trucks with elk stickers all over them in the wintering areas since mid March… I’m sure they were just out walking their dogs
 
I would also argue there is a certain size that would cause guys to stray from the straight and narrow… hell no would I risk it over rags or dinks, but I would love to know how many guys are driving past a 380+ set of bull antlers or 200+ inch buck antlers, I know I know thems the rules, but let’s hear it holy rollers, who is driving past that?
 
Holy rollers…. nice to see that a fellow hunter thinks it ok to break the law and chastise his fellow hunters for following the regs.

What I don’t understand is why supposed grown ass men lose their mind over a piece of bone.

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Holy rollers…. nice to see that a fellow hunter thinks it ok to break the law and chastise his fellow hunters for following the regs.

What I don’t understand is why supposed grown ass men lose their mind over a piece of bone.

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Lighten up there, we are talking hypothetically here, no one broke the law, this isn’t minority report (at least not yet) . I guess the same reason that guys go nuts about bone during season? Or go nuts about hunting in general? I guess some people just have a problem.

I also think this particular rule is interesting. Poaching is black and white, this rule which I am all for protecting wintering animals is great but does nothing to actually protect them. Now if we shut down 100% of recreational use in wintering zones till May now we are talking
 
maybe hang your flat bill on the fence post to signal to all the instabros that you'll be back on May 1 with a film crew to snag your harvest.
 
I am about to start identifying as a Gray Wolf. Then I can hunt elk any time I want, nobody can mess with me cause im endangered, and I get the double protection of being "trans-species". Anybody wanna start a wolf pack with me? Nothing weird, strictly for hunting/tax purposes only. Ill be out there chewin on antlers all april long.
I’m in for tax purposes
 
I would also argue there is a certain size that would cause guys to stray from the straight and narrow… hell no would I risk it over rags or dinks, but I would love to know how many guys are driving past a 380+ set of bull antlers or 200+ inch buck antlers, I know I know thems the rules, but let’s hear it holy rollers, who is driving past that?
Still moving on as the punishment is only going to go up based on the size of the antler. Not worth it.
 
I also think this particular rule is interesting. Poaching is black and white, this rule which I am all for protecting wintering animals is great but does nothing to actually protect them. Now if we shut down 100% of recreational use in wintering zones till May now we are talking
I am not familiar with CO rule. How is it not black and white?
 
I would think one's decision in the field should be directly related to their Rokslide status....

"FNG"-keep driving...it's not going to work out for you!
"lil-Rokslider"-Immediately bury in snow...contemplate sting operation could be in play...send friend to retrieve.
"WKR"-come back in middle of the night and nab the sucker...SOAL goes home with you...post pics on the gram!
"Daddy"-laugh...keep driving and make a meme about shed hunting being a mundane activity of the uneducated masses.
 
Still moving on as the punishment is only going to go up based on the size of the antler. Not worth it.
To be honest I’m not interested in getting in trouble so I’m not sure what the punishment even is? But I had heard that it only affected hunters, so rec users basically have no punishment coming
 
To be honest I’m not interested in getting in trouble so I’m not sure what the punishment even is? But I had heard that it only affected hunters, so rec users basically have no punishment coming
Generally, these types of punishments have fines and loss of privileges. Do you have an example of a "non hunter" getting off while a "hunter" got punished? Or is that one of those coffee shop conspiracies?

I guess one could argue that if a non hunter picked one up and the punishment was loss of hunting privileges, that there wasn't a punishment.
 
I am not familiar with CO rule. How is it not black and white?
I should use better verbiage, you are right. It says no picking up or locating antlers west of 25 until May 1. In that aspect it is black and white. But in situation described, you are not harming any animals, it has been detached from them and they aren’t around. 2 if you are wealthy enough to have land you can pick them up whenever. 3. How is it helping wintering animals if they are getting disturbed by, hikers, bikers, snowshoers, X county skiers, snowmobiles winter camping, bird watchers, coyote hunters, Turkey hunters, ect…? It is classic gov over reach. I’m big on following rules, even self reported killing a hen Turkey before, but this rule seems frivolous and extremely hard to enforce
 
Generally, these types of punishments have fines and loss of privileges. Do you have an example of a "non hunter" getting off while a "hunter" got punished? Or is that one of those coffee shop conspiracies?

I guess one could argue that if a non hunter picked one up and the punishment was loss of hunting privileges, that there wasn't a punishment.
I’ll look up the punishment and get back
 
I really just don’t give a shit about a shed antler laying on the ground, have no idea why people are so crazy about them and no idea why you would want to clutter your home and life with a collection of random sheds.
 
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