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Eating Roadkill #13319817 10/23/19 11:20 AM
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Folks in CA can now legaly eat roadkill. I wonder if they know to cook it throughly after it has been there 10 days or more?

https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/new-california-law-allow-drivers-roadkill

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Originally Posted by uncle_bagster
Folks in CA can now legaly eat roadkill. I wonder if they know to cook it throughly after it has been there 10 days or more?

https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/new-california-law-allow-drivers-roadkill


It’s the new CA. gubberment initiative to simultaneously feed and reduce the homeless population.
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Re: Eating Roadkill [Re: uncle_bagster] #13319856 10/23/19 12:14 PM
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Had a guy tell me as a kid, when the went to town they circled the roadkill with chalk. Then on the way back the picked up anything without a circle.


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Just read the article. Not quite so dramatic after all.

It allows for the salvage of unintentionally killed deer and other usable game animals.


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They've been doing that in Wisconsin since the dawn of time. If you have multiple drivers in your family, somebody is likely to whack a deer at some point in the year. Might as well salvage it.


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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
Had a guy tell me as a kid, when the went to town they circled the roadkill with chalk. Then on the way back the picked up anything without a circle.


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Knew a guy in Mississippi whose grandfather worked at Ingalls shipyard in Pascagoula. He lived in about an hour north of the coast. On the way to work, he mark any roadkill with a circle of spray paint. On the way home after a 12 hour shift, he would pick up any that had not been picked up by scavengers and take it home and clean it. He said they would throw whatever they had in a pot and cook it for a while...Roadkill Stew... bolt

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Originally Posted by Uncle Zeek
Just read the article. Not quite so dramatic after all.

It allows for the salvage of unintentionally killed deer and other usable game animals.


Never understood why states would let deer go to waste. There just can’t be that many people willing to risk their vehicle to purposefully hit a deer to eat.


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Isn't this normal way of shopping in Louisiana.

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saw a guy hit a good sized mule deer doe just outside durango co. and stopped to put it down (he was a tourist and freakin out about it). called gw to tell him what was up and he came and got the deer, dressed it and gave it to a local shelter.

they won't let it go to waste if it is fresh and able to be salvaged, always goes to a shelter/needy.

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Just read the article. Not quite so dramatic after all.

It allows for the salvage of unintentionally killed deer and other usable game animals.


Never understood why states would let deer go to waste. There just can’t be that many people willing to risk their vehicle to purposefully hit a deer to eat.


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I've known a couple GWs here in Texas that if they got a call and could confirm how recent the kill was they would donate the meat

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