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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5376532" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>That picture of the ticks reminds me of one of the grossest things I've ever seen when it comes to deer. I was checking creeks in late August, looking for EHD victims. I believed I found one. At least I assumed it was a deer. But instead of a deer lying next to the creek, I found a huge mound of writhing maggots, in the exact size and shape of a deer. No hide visible, no bones visible. Just a writhing pile of maggots. And of course, being the good wildlife manager that I am, I reached into that pile of maggots - bare-handed - and ripped out the doe's lower jaw. Needed to see how old she was. True dedication...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5376532, member: 17"] That picture of the ticks reminds me of one of the grossest things I've ever seen when it comes to deer. I was checking creeks in late August, looking for EHD victims. I believed I found one. At least I assumed it was a deer. But instead of a deer lying next to the creek, I found a huge mound of writhing maggots, in the exact size and shape of a deer. No hide visible, no bones visible. Just a writhing pile of maggots. And of course, being the good wildlife manager that I am, I reached into that pile of maggots - bare-handed - and ripped out the doe's lower jaw. Needed to see how old she was. True dedication... [/QUOTE]
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