Carr5vols
WKR
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2019
- Location
- West Georgia
Can you imagine the water cooler talk at idaho fish and game locations on this deer.
Nope, cause I'd bet $100 there isn't anyCan you imagine the water cooler talk at idaho fish and game locations on this deer.
Ask and you shall receivecould someone make a steve chappell meme saying
hey got any more of those once in a lifetime bucks left?
I would do it but don't know how
That's a Dave, not a Steve But maybe he wanted a Dave? Both work I suppose and both keep this thing rollin alongAsk and you shall receive
Dave*could someone make a steve chappell meme saying
hey got any more of those once in a lifetime bucks left?
I would do it but don't know how
The status hasn't changed since day 164, at least as far as we know. Everything between there and here is memes, theories, and frustration/hatred for the OP. But if you have the time, it's worth it. Just don't expect anything resembling closure.28 pages!? I made it through 3.
Is there a Cliff’s Notes for current status?
10-4. I’ll pass. Thanks.The status hasn't changed since day 164, at least as far as we know. Everything between there and here is memes, theories, and frustration/hatred for the OP. But if you have the time, it's worth it. Just don't expect anything resembling closure.
10-4. I’ll pass. Thanks.
I'm not sticking up for the OP but no reason to spread misinformation. It absolutely is wanton waste if a hunter doesn't make every attempt to salvage meat. Allowing meat to spoil in the field is considered wanton waste if avoidable which in this case it would be. If a hunter were able to get to the animal the night it was killed, he would be able to remove all edible portions from the carcass. Maybe it takes two trips in and out but in this scenario, IF required edible portions were left, it would absolutely be wanton waste. The game warden absolutely may have collected DNA. It's a simple as placing flesh in a zip lock. Who knows if any was actually tested but it's not like him collecting a sample would be a stretch. Regarding the tag, a hunter has no obligation to punch his tag until he recovers the animal in any state. Why would he punch it before returning to claim his deer?That's because the whole BIG IDFG investigation is BS. A warden may have came out and poked around but that was the end of it. The only reason DNA would have been taken from OP's arrow would be if he was a suspect in a crime. All a load of crap. Unless who ever has the buck didn't have or punch a tag, there is no crime. Waste of meat is a gray area. If the meat spoiled because the person couldn't get back in time, no intent. No intent, no crime.
If the meat was not spoiled, did OP or warden salvage it? Did OP punch his tag before he returned to claim "his" deer?
But more to the point
Sorry you have to pay your dues like the rest of us fools do.28 pages!? I made it through 3.
Is there a Cliff’s Notes for current status?
It can be summed up like this. OP came looking for sympathy and help. Instead he received 28 pages of Rokslide members finest performance.28 pages!? I made it through 3.
Is there a Cliff’s Notes for current status?