RE: When does a Kill become a Pickup?
This is so funny. The circumstances around this deer are ten times as fishy as anything surrounding the Rompola Buck, yet people want to trash Rompola, and defend this guy. What gives?
I'm with davidmil, this deer could have died a few weeks before, been eaten by coyotes, and found by the farmer. Zaft may have shot a huge buck in that area, but are we sure it's this one? How do you know? I would think that with velvet just hanging like that, it hadn't been hanging there long. Therefore, I would guess this deer died within a day or two of shedding velvet. The way that stuff was dangling from the rack leads me to believe that a day or two of walking through the brush would have removed those dangling strips quickly.