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Author Topic: I'm Disgusted  (Read 2175 times)

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Offline CAB

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Last night I went to Sand Dune state forest to camp out and turkey hunt the next day. I show up to a spot I wanted to camp and there is 2 dead deer dumped in the area, flies everywhere. I move up the road a little to another spot and find what are 3 dead deer bodies. Plastic bags used to hold some of the guts and whatnot. All I can think is WTF!! As a sportsman and someone who hasn't lived here a year I couldn't be more disappointed. I have lived in ME, WA, CO and now I call MN home. This state from an outsiders perspective is so well respected in the hunting community. When people found I was moving here they all couldn't say enough nice things about the sportsman here and how hardnosed, tough and dedicated they are. I don't know who did this and I'm sure it's not someone on this wonderful forum but I can't tell you how upsetting it was to see this. I have quickly fell in love with the natural beauty of this state as well as grew to hate the buck thorn. I'm just a bit shocked and upset to see such a thing. Is this normal in this area? To be clear I don't know if this is other hunters or poachers but it is so crazy to see.
« Last Edit: May 05/21/22, 08:44:54 AM by CAB »

Offline HD

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Did you call the DNR?
Just, an FYI....the DNR and the county's roadside service dump road kills in some of the county's parks for the wildlife to eat.
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Wow CAB, crazy. But what HD said. But the leaving the bags there they would not do. I'm sure it has changed since when I lived down there. It has been 15 years. I used to spend a lot of time in the serburne refuge and never seen anything like that.
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Offline Gunner55

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 :scratch: I never knew that the DNR & Countys did that but it does makes sense. I didn't think that they'd leave it in plastic bags though.  :sad:
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Offline HD

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Nope, they wouldn't leave bags. That's why I asked if he contacted the DNR.
But I have seen piles of deer dropped off at some WMA's where there are know Wolf & Coyote packs.
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Online Pulleye16

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Guessing dumped deer by legal means and the dumper got lazy or missed a bag.

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Where do you live?

Offline Jerkbiat

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Sand dunes state forest is west\sw of Zimmerman.
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