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Deer harvest, what % unreported?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5814624" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>I asked a taxidermist once what percentage of the bucks he mounted were taken illegally? He said , "honestly a lot". He didn't ask, his paperwork was checked a couple times a year and he never took anything without a tag. Figured that many of the bucks he mounted were the biggest ones that people had ever seen in their lives. They dream of a grip and grin picture to share on social media. Now considering nearly 100 days of buck season. Big ones in Tennessee have a long gauntlet to run day and night. Many carry rifles in their trucks year round in Tennessee. Most have rifles in their homes. A lot of opportunities to get shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5814624, member: 20427"] I asked a taxidermist once what percentage of the bucks he mounted were taken illegally? He said , “honestly a lot”. He didn’t ask, his paperwork was checked a couple times a year and he never took anything without a tag. Figured that many of the bucks he mounted were the biggest ones that people had ever seen in their lives. They dream of a grip and grin picture to share on social media. Now considering nearly 100 days of buck season. Big ones in Tennessee have a long gauntlet to run day and night. Many carry rifles in their trucks year round in Tennessee. Most have rifles in their homes. A lot of opportunities to get shot. [/QUOTE]
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