ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
ORIGINAL: HuntingBry
I was talking to Pabuckbuster12 and he knows a deer farmer who lost a bunch of deer one season. He called the PGC and asked if he could recover them. They told him once the deer were off his property they belonged to the PGC. He then asked if that was the case if one of his deer with his tags in the ear were hit by a car the PGC assumed any and all liability. They said no, he was liable.[&:]
The long and the short someone smacked one of his bucks during gun season that scored in the 190's and still had his tags in the ear. The PGC allowed it to qualify in the state record books.[:@]
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THIS do not surprise me at all. It's all GOOD for them and NO GOOD for him. But if he had "Business Insurance," he should have been able to be re-imbursed for the animals lost,
shouldn't he???
In the long term, I agree that during deer season, they'd get WHACKED, and likely in a hurry. Off season, I'm still thinking they'd end up getting WHACKED more quickly than an animal that had been "Free" all of it's life.
yes and no.. it would have to be a "special" policy written with special terms and conditions. only a few carriers, to my knowledge, could write up something like that...but it is possible, he would be paying a pretty penny for a policy like that