Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association
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December 17th, 2012, 03:02 PM
#22
Re: What would you do if you hit a deer?
Originally Posted by
hacimsaalk
To those of you who are talking about using your LTCF over dispatching a deer...what would be the reasoning behind that?
I hit a deer just this past fall. It wasn't dead so I drove to the WCO's house to see if he would come dispatch it. He basically told me to take care of it and make sure to call the GC if I was going to keep it. Regional GC director goes to my parents church, and had told them it was 100% legal to dispatch a deer AFTER hitting it. The only time hey're really going to question it or look into it is if it really looks like you just went out and poached it.
Take it for what it's worth. I live in the sticks. No way I'm calling the cops or GC. It's a dead deer after the shot if it wasn't already prior to.
So the tire tracks out across the corn field leading to the site of the incident AREN'T a good sign?
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