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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2258876" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I got to go on a DMAP hunt once before got a big doe. Made me sick to see how some of the ranches in the same area were killing all of these deer and dumping them into a pile, there had to be at least 30 does all heaped up. One of the biologists who was part of the count team said that, unfortunately, it happens quite often because the landowners don't want to deal with the hassle of gutting them and delivering them to the donation programs. I asked why they didn't at least donate at least part of them and he just shrugged and said it could be done but that's just the way they do it and he had no control over what they did with the culled deer. I imagine if they had talked to the local donation places beforehand they could have arranged for at least some of that meat to be used but they can do whatever they like on their property.</p><p></p><p>I was fortunate that one of the largest landowners actually had a crew of people that were allowed to hunt and use up the DMAP tags and each one of those people was allowed one guest to hunt with them. So I can at least say that two does that day didn't go to waste. I much prefer venison over beef, yum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2258876, member: 24446"] I got to go on a DMAP hunt once before got a big doe. Made me sick to see how some of the ranches in the same area were killing all of these deer and dumping them into a pile, there had to be at least 30 does all heaped up. One of the biologists who was part of the count team said that, unfortunately, it happens quite often because the landowners don't want to deal with the hassle of gutting them and delivering them to the donation programs. I asked why they didn't at least donate at least part of them and he just shrugged and said it could be done but that's just the way they do it and he had no control over what they did with the culled deer. I imagine if they had talked to the local donation places beforehand they could have arranged for at least some of that meat to be used but they can do whatever they like on their property. I was fortunate that one of the largest landowners actually had a crew of people that were allowed to hunt and use up the DMAP tags and each one of those people was allowed one guest to hunt with them. So I can at least say that two does that day didn't go to waste. I much prefer venison over beef, yum. [/QUOTE]
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