How often do you find unrecovered animals?

How often do you find unrecovered animals?


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I found a cow this year in first rifle CO, first time in 5 years I've stumbled across a critter but im sure more to come. She was shot on opening day and I found it the morning of day 2. We crossed paths with the guy who shot it on our hike in that morning, chatted and he said he was unable to locate a cow he shot. Mid day I was still hunting through some darker timber and cut some pretty fresh tracks so I followed them and I found the animal that made them...tried to reconnect with the guy that shot that day in hopes he could salvage something but never crossed paths.
 
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Here in Oregon we can’t legally recover antlers with the skull attached.

Unless we kill it, of course. But finding a dead buck/bull with antlers we have to let lie.

Legally.




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sndmn11

sndmn11

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Brain fart on my part now that you mention it. I never hunt in those units but that did cross my radar when I was looking at some options for my kids hunts, I just forgot about it again.
I'd LOVE to see them rotate that into other hunt codes for a BGSS. I'd bet the results would be a wider distribution of bull ages.
 
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A few years ago my cousin and I found a dead cougar during scouting in September then found a gut shot buck during rifle season. Both in the same drainage. Public land a couple miles back behind a gate.
 

go_deep

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Found lots of dead critters, can only definitely say one was shot by someone and not found, a whitetail buck.
 

Jtb.kfd

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Between elk and deer season, one a year or so. This buck was found right before rifle in a 3pt min area. I would guess it was from muzzleloader season. Too bad, it was 30yds or so off a well used trail IMG_6535.jpegIMG_6536.jpeg
 
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