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what do you do with the remains?
i was just wondering what you guys do with the remaining deer parts like all the bones and hide and stuff. if other please specify.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
I throw it away, since the processor is 2 hours away from the place Ihunt, it's not worth going back out there.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
i throw the hide in the trash and as for all of the bones,i throw them to my dogs including the rib cage..it looks like a grave yard in there pen during deer season...
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
Hitch what is left to a fourwheeler and drag out into the liberals yards next door. ;):D
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
We bag it all up and take it too the dump since its only 10 mins from the house. Used to take it too the processing plant but they stopped taking it.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
We feed the vultures, and what ever else eats it in the woods behind the house.
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i throw mine into a large creek near the house. this way the catfish, turtles and gators can enjoy venison aswell
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
We throw it deep in the woods.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
We just chuck them into a drain behind the camp.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
Alabama law is that you have a waste hole on your own property to dispose of animal remains in. AKA burying.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
dump em in the woods.give back what was taken
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i leave em lay wherever i gut him. i hunt private property and the possums and coyotes get to it long before anyone else even sees it. nobody better see it though, because that would mean they are trespassing.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
In the Garbage
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We generally sell them to the Mexicans for $1.50 per pound. An average gutpile on deer here in NC weighs a little over 25 lbs because we generally get around $40 from each deer.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
Stack em high, and shoot and trap other critters , which are then added to the pile to atract more critters.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
ORIGINAL: ths78 We generally sell them to the Mexicans for $1.50 per pound. An average gutpile on deer here in NC weighs a little over 25 lbs because we generally get around $40 from each deer. |
RE: what do you do with the remains?
I gut the deer in the woods and then drop it at the processor!!!!!!
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
ORIGINAL: Newhunter1 at work [:'(] Can I ask why they want the gut piles? |
RE: what do you do with the remains?
I leave them in thedraws where I hunt.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
Guts stay where the deer fall. Last year I did not fill my tag was to picky and regretted it late in season. Two years ago I processed my own deer for the first time. I just put the hide and bones stuff out at the back of my property. The night critters take care of the stuff in a few days. That way I feel like I am giving a little back. If it was not my property or felt it had a chance of stinking or bothering someone I would not do it that way.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
Toss them in the woods somewhere.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
At our place in Texas we drag them out into the open, away from trees. Literally, as we are walking away the buzzards start to circle! It is nothing but bones within 2 hours!
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
I use the gutpile to attract coyotes. The other organs are left in plastic bags until the weekend and then stuffed in the AC/heating system of our local PETA office.:)
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
I buried them every year.
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
coyotes gotta eat to! its illegal to bait them in colorado i think corrcet me if i am wrong i assumed that because its illegal to bait deer and stuff
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RE: what do you do with the remains?
Bag it and bring it to the dump.
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