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this story makes you wonder bout folks
Grunt:
--- Quote from: Parnell on October 21, 2010, 10:03:15 am ---I wish you could apply for a license to possess ground kill feathers here in FL. I see more dead vultures, hawks, cranes, herons, etc. than I care to. A shame to see it be wasted, but, understand why they are trying to enforce strict rules. I just think there should be an option to provide some useful respect to a wasted animal.
Job well done, Ken.
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Next time you want to respect a creature lying dead on the road, stop and put a little tobacco over it. It is a sign of respect.
mullet:
That's a lot of tobacco, grunt. ;)
ken75:
i hear ya Eddie their picking peanuts here which increases the deer traffic across the roads.
Pappy i was brought up the same way !
tim i hit one last year and there wasnt any meat damage ,just knocked the downy feathers off. i was busy watching about 30 in the ditch and three more ran out of the field across the road looked like a feather bomb went off . ate the meat fletched some arrows
Eric Krewson:
It is best to use the gutless method to salvage road kill if it was struck in the body because the guts explode.
Deo:
Ya it sucks that you cant pick up road kill legaly in most states, My grandfather told me when he worked for animal control that he often brought home road kill deer and would take the good meat. One time my dad hit a rooster, it went under the car and it looked like some one busted open a feather pillow, my cousin and I were cracking up. :D :D :D
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