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	<title>Comments on: Now What To Do? Disposing of Deer Carcasses</title>
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		<title>By: Phillip</title>
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		<description>Interesting.

I guess I never thought about it as littering or pollution, but at my folks' place we always dumped the gut buckets and leftover parts into the Cape Fear (like many other hunters and hunting clubs along the river).  Gators, crabs, and even sharks tend to make pretty short work of the carcass.  

I guess we'll need to change our ways a little bit.  Need to let my little brother know he's courting a fine when he does that.

Out here in CA, we tend to leave most of it in the field.  Since I live in the city, unusable parts that do come home with me go in the garbage when I'm done butchering.</description>
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<p>I guess I never thought about it as littering or pollution, but at my folks&#8217; place we always dumped the gut buckets and leftover parts into the Cape Fear (like many other hunters and hunting clubs along the river).  Gators, crabs, and even sharks tend to make pretty short work of the carcass.  </p>
<p>I guess we&#8217;ll need to change our ways a little bit.  Need to let my little brother know he&#8217;s courting a fine when he does that.</p>
<p>Out here in CA, we tend to leave most of it in the field.  Since I live in the city, unusable parts that do come home with me go in the garbage when I&#8217;m done butchering.</p>
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