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<blockquote data-quote="Hill Country Hunter" data-source="post: 2892998" data-attributes="member: 2220"><p>I am sorry, but that is digusting and a great way to give hunters a bad name. If I saw someone doing that, I would call it in to the sheriff or police. If the river is large, there is no telling where it will wash to. If it is small water, then a rotting carcass or two can signficantly polute water quality.</p><p></p><p>Likewise, I am assuming that the "dumping" by the road is all on your own property. If not, that is trespassing and just as bad as poaching. There are fellow TnDeer members every year who have to deal with rotting deer carcasses somebody dumped on the side of their lease. Imagine how much it will help public perceptions of us if the landowner is a nonhunter!</p><p></p><p>Having a carcass to deal with is part of butchering your own meat. We need to deal withour own mess, not dump it on someone else, by land or water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hill Country Hunter, post: 2892998, member: 2220"] I am sorry, but that is digusting and a great way to give hunters a bad name. If I saw someone doing that, I would call it in to the sheriff or police. If the river is large, there is no telling where it will wash to. If it is small water, then a rotting carcass or two can signficantly polute water quality. Likewise, I am assuming that the "dumping" by the road is all on your own property. If not, that is trespassing and just as bad as poaching. There are fellow TnDeer members every year who have to deal with rotting deer carcasses somebody dumped on the side of their lease. Imagine how much it will help public perceptions of us if the landowner is a nonhunter! Having a carcass to deal with is part of butchering your own meat. We need to deal withour own mess, not dump it on someone else, by land or water. [/QUOTE]
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