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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1006268" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Guess the buzzards work a little different in your part of the state. In the winter time around here a buzzard will eat the eyes and anus and then they will leave it for quite a while before they come back to work on it. Summertime they are on it quick, but the winter I think they must like it to age.</p><p></p><p>As for the guys on this lease, no they have their act together, but the game wardens work the S.E. Texas area, so yes they see all types of yahoos. So, what do you do about the deer that are shot by the yahoos and left to rot. This idea that the horns outside of the deers ears dont always work according to these wardens, and I think they are in a better position to make that judgement. It seems to me that it might be difficult to make the right decision for a young hunter with no room for error. As these wardens stated, they had to right violations for horns that were a 1/4 short. As they related to us, they had hunters that said from now on they will measure and if its short, the animal is left for the buzzards..</p><p></p><p>Seems to me to be a big waste just to grow horns. As you said your on a managed timber lease, guys there will be self policing. On public lands such as the national forests this is not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1006268, member: 807"] Guess the buzzards work a little different in your part of the state. In the winter time around here a buzzard will eat the eyes and anus and then they will leave it for quite a while before they come back to work on it. Summertime they are on it quick, but the winter I think they must like it to age. As for the guys on this lease, no they have their act together, but the game wardens work the S.E. Texas area, so yes they see all types of yahoos. So, what do you do about the deer that are shot by the yahoos and left to rot. This idea that the horns outside of the deers ears dont always work according to these wardens, and I think they are in a better position to make that judgement. It seems to me that it might be difficult to make the right decision for a young hunter with no room for error. As these wardens stated, they had to right violations for horns that were a 1/4 short. As they related to us, they had hunters that said from now on they will measure and if its short, the animal is left for the buzzards.. Seems to me to be a big waste just to grow horns. As you said your on a managed timber lease, guys there will be self policing. On public lands such as the national forests this is not the case. [/QUOTE]
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