Discovering a Deer Pit on Public Game Lands: My Unforgettable Hunting Experience

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  • Nate's avatar

    Man, I’d be sitting on that thing and shooting coyotes.

  • Ron's avatar

    @Nate There were tons of coyote tracks all around it but probably all night time. I learned quickly that piece of gameland is so heavily pressured.

  • Lisa's avatar

    Yea, Ron, as soon as I saw this pile, it reminded me of the pile next to a busy highway that runs from Missoula, south, in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Thyokes! theirs in a small abandoned gravel pit though. Amazing the waste of such beautiful animals. Definitely a cool place, all across America, to set up if one had permission (if it wasn't public game lands), to take out some yotes!

  • Lisa's avatar

    Yea, Ron, as soon as I saw this pile, it reminded me of the pile next to a busy highway that runs from Missoula, south, in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Theirs is in a small abandoned gravel pit though. Such an amazing waste of deer. Definitely a cool place, all across America, to set up to take yotes out! 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • Seth's avatar

    No wonder you weren't seeing deer, they've all been hit by vehicles. 😂

  • Ron's avatar

    @Seth Hahaha

  • Matt's avatar

    Looks like a coyote paradise. They are definitely well fed, probably some giant females.

  • Brian's avatar

    Around here we have a zoo not far away that takes road kill to feed some of the animals if it is fresh.

  • Lavon's avatar

    How do they know people don't throw poached deer there?

  • Eddie's avatar

    @Lavon usually when you go to the trouble to poach a deer you take it home and skin and eat it

  • Eddie's avatar

    I used to drive a truck up the east coast a lot through Pa and in the fall when when the leaves started turning and it started getting cooler you would see deer laying on the Interstate dead everywhere and mostly does

  • Lavon's avatar

    @Eddie I've read poaching cases were does were shot just for sport.

  • Eddie's avatar

    @Lavon 😱

  • Ron's avatar

    @Lavon All poaching cases are deer shot for sport.

  • Mary's avatar

    Well I guess poachers aren’t man enough to really hunt deer. Pathetic

  • Ron's avatar

    @Mary These aren’t poached deer. They are all roadkill. Source of fact: from a game wardens mouth

  • Mary's avatar

    I got that part and it’s understandable but the talk about spineless poachers burns my ass. My husband is a retired game warden. I had to obey all the laws poachers are chicken shit

  • Ron's avatar

    @Mary 100%.

  • Jesse's avatar

    😳

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