Elk Decomposition (poaching?)

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Found this kill site yesterday in Colorado. It seemed to fresh to be from last year but way too old to be from the last ten days. Clearly a human kill with head missing and knife cuts along the legs to take the caps off.

Granted I’m not accustomed to what snow pack can do to preserve and all that. This is in the Gunnison area.

Thoughts? Is this normal for this time of year?

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I've gone back to our old kill sites a year after, and seen the lower legs look just like that. Looks like a kill site from last year.
 
Surprised the fur and some of the other soft tissue was still there.

Especially on lower legs, fur and soft tissue will stick around for a long time if it isn't scavenged fresh. Those small/thin pieces freeze easily. A group I used to hunt with would mark where last year's shitter hole was dug with the lower legs of a kill so they didn't dig it right in the same place next time and they often looked just like this a year or two into the future.
 
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