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Re: DOA removal?
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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01/12/22 01:30 PM
01/12/22 01:30 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 911 Killingly, CT
Brian Mongeau
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Killingly, CT
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Great coyote bait for a bait station in our area. Not many remote spots in your state to give back to nature. That was my plan, but the property owner of the 150 acres I hunt said no. He doesn't want the potential hassle of someone seeing it. I used to dump all my carcasses on his land, until the adjoining neighbor saw me bring a load into the woods and called EnCon officer, who gave my landowner a hard time, which of course fell back on me. I was lucky to keep the property to hunt on. And the officer's only real concern was I didn't cover/bury the pile. But, the adjoining property owners are complete (bad word here), even though it didn't effect them one way or the other. It was just a way for them to harass me 'cause we don't get along.
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Re: DOA removal?
[Re: Brian Mongeau]
#7461214
01/15/22 12:32 AM
01/15/22 12:32 AM
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Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 1,097 Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Posts: 1,097
Wisconsin
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Guess depending on why it died, I would have skinned it for the hide and cut it up into pieces to be disposed of as bait or double bagged for the landfill.
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