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Old 12-04-2002 | 07:14 PM
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BOWFANATIC
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Default RE: Is a late recovery really a recovery?

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It is a recovery no matter when you find it. It may not be an edible deer but if you find it you in essense recovered it. Touching on what SW Iowa Hunter said, let me pose this question. You make a bad shot or whatever the case is and you can't find the deer. Several days later you find the deer with the help of the crows or buzzards. Most of you said that wasn't a recovery because the deer is inedible. I assume that would mean you are under no obligation what-so-ever to tag it, since it wasn't a recovery in you eyes?

Just curious and I like to rile you fellas up ever now and then.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Absolutely! We (WI) are under no legal obligation to tag an animal that is found too late for consumption.
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