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Never see Jersey on here.
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One of the doe kills during bow season takenbymy trail camera.
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So where in South Jersey are you? I lived in Sicklerville from 96 to 06. Never hunted Jersey, always went back to Md.
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i'm curious to know how you justify a "road kill permit" when you killed the animal, not the vehicle. deer live full and healthy lives with 3 legs. it may have taken the deer and hour or so to get the hang of walking and running on 3 legs, but he would have been fine (pending internal injuries if any). i'm not trying to start an arguement just stating first hand observations.
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The deer died not by a car but by you, therefore it WILL NOT fall under a road kill permit. My advice to you, is delete this post.
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Just a thought. A full grown whitetail buck that could be approached and euthanized with a knife probably has more severe internal injuries than could be seen by someone without veterinary training. My guess is that 2Robinhood did the right thing and the authorities recognized that by issuing the permit.
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My guess is that 2Robinhood did the right thing and the authorities recognized that by issuing the permit. The question is whether he told the authorities the whole story. I didn't hear him say that he told the authorities that he took a knife to the deer. I think he is lucky that he didn't get himself hurt while dispatching that deer. A deer with antlers that size is nothing to take lightly. |
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And now you know why you never see Jersey people on here :D
The Northeast forum is mainly for people who are claiming to see mystical beasts, or supporting a conspiracy theory of one kind or another, or who just like to argue. |
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I wonder why people get so bent out of shape over ONE SINGLE DEER? Buck, doe, fawn, spike, it doesn't matter. It's only a deer. There will be more next year and the year after that. It's not like he went out and shined a light in its eyes and killed it. I've done the same thing twice. I killed 2 bucks that were previously injured. I felt that I did the correct thing.
The problem was that I needed to kill a doe first in order to killa buck. I took the buck and would do it again. The problem was when I went to check it in. The people at the check station said that I would get fined if they checked it in. I told them that I would cross that bridge when it came. They checked it in and I called the game warden that next morning and explained the entire thing. He wanted to see the deer, so he met me at the butcher and gave it a once-over. He said that I did the correct thing but next time keep it under my hat and not check it in,that it was more trouble than it was worth in filing reports etc.... |
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ORIGINAL: 2robinhood ORIGINAL: Rickmur So where in South Jersey are you? [ ORIGINAL: CamoCop i'm curious to know how you justify a "road kill permit" when you killed the animal, not the vehicle. I finished the deer off so that it would not suffer. I didn't know how little the injurys were till I got it home, looked it over and gutted it. The road kill permit is a phone call to the local area PD. They didn't even look at the animal. They fill out the paper work and give you the tag. At least thats what they did in my case. ][/quote] So how did you get the tag if it was done by phone? |
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Good deal;)
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Nice buck. Only experience I have with Jersey hunters is from our local Public Lands. I ran across two guys hitting a frying pan while driving deer, the only problem was no one in their party was in front of them. I was laughing but I appreciated their effort since I was in front of them. Sadly they didn't kick anything out. [8D]
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Sure a deer can leave on three legs, but that broken leg can get infected and it could die a long, slow and painful death. Plus from the way the original poster described it, the injuries sounded worse then just a broken leg. Either way he humanely dispatched the deer and he is using the meat so what's the problem? In my opinion he likely did that poor buck a favor. I would kill a badly injured deer without remorse regardless of the season or the black letter law, but that's just my two cents.
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anyone near oxford / white township
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great deer, i think you did the right thing, hows the hunting in NJ i have always wondered....
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2robinhood, I saw the problem you speak of when I lived there. That's the reason I never hunted NJ. Had a club located just around the corner from my house, it was on Berlin CrossKeys Rd in Sicklerville. I would check out the deer on thier pole every year, never nothing but what you say, little deer and useually not more than half a dozen hanging from it and from what I understood they had to share the deer with the whole club.
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