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| Was it a buck? The game commission will take the heads (for the antlers). They may also take it to test for CWD (chronic waste disease) There are some people who surprisingly will take the head/rack. Hence why the game commission will try to get it first.
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| Posts: 5527 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by gpbst3: The game commission will take the heads (for the antlers). They may also take it to test for CWD (chronic waste disease)
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks. The one that I saw the head in the morning that was gone by afternoon wasn't a buck. |
| Posts: 45854 | Location: Pennsyltucky | Registered: December 05, 2001 |  
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| I was driving through WI a few years ago, Nov, the buddy spotted a fair sized buck up the ditch a ways, dead. He wanted, I turned around, he knifed the head off for later antler mounting.
Yeah, I guess the proper answer is a permit & all. The body was already along some, no value to any meat.
I’ve seen other deer with no head, assume it’s a buck with head/antlers cut off. To me it’s no biggie. |
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| Rather than assuming "false valor," I'd suspect a profit motive, selling the rack/mount to someone who wants to claim a trophy, or just wants a decoration. |
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| quote: Originally posted by architect: Rather than assuming "false valor," I'd suspect a profit motive, selling the rack/mount to someone who wants to claim a trophy, or just wants a decoration.
Antlers are incredibly cheap for the most part, and mounts are incredibly expensive. Ain't much profit to be made but I guess 10$ is 10$
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| I’m not thinking the average 8 point rack has much value, trying to sell.
Of course I’d rather nobody hit the deer in the 1st place, vehicle damage & all.
If not savaging the meat when fresh, which I’ve done before, the next best use is the carcass away from the road some for scavengers. Especially in mid to later Winter, the food is much appreciated by many. |
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| One way to prevent collisions is fog lights which shine off to the side of the road. You would not believe the deer feeding in the median strip along RT 7 from Leesburg to Reston.
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| I see lots of dead dear on the side of the road here in the Maryland area and I can't remember seeing a single one without a head.
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| Several years ago I'd been watching a very nice 12 point going across my backyard . I have bow hunted off my deck for 20+ years. I was going to get up on Saturday and take him, but my daughters' friend hit him on Friday morning and she called me to let me know at around 10 in the morning. I went home at noon for lunch and he was laying just on the curb and was missing his skull. I had to drag him out in the street and call Cons. Dept. to haul away the carcass and told them about the head. |
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