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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4746060" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I haven't seen much in the way of road kill this year. I have picked up road kills twice. Once my cousin and I were on the way to the woods before light and the truck in front of us hit 3 deer that crossed in front of him. He kept going so we stopped, picked them up, and took them back to his house and hung them up, and then went hunting. When we came back to skin them we discovered they were so bruised and battered inside that very little was salvageable. Another time I witnessed a car hit a deer, or the deer ran into the side of their car. It broke the deer's neck but had no other injuries. I salvaged all of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4746060, member: 69"] I haven't seen much in the way of road kill this year. I have picked up road kills twice. Once my cousin and I were on the way to the woods before light and the truck in front of us hit 3 deer that crossed in front of him. He kept going so we stopped, picked them up, and took them back to his house and hung them up, and then went hunting. When we came back to skin them we discovered they were so bruised and battered inside that very little was salvageable. Another time I witnessed a car hit a deer, or the deer ran into the side of their car. It broke the deer's neck but had no other injuries. I salvaged all of it. [/QUOTE]
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