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Home-made Cooler for Elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2193192" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Funny thing, Minnesota & Wisconsin do not allow boning in the field either. Up until a few years ago the whole deer was required to be registered at a ranger station. Pulling a 200 lb deer a mile through swamp & brush is not fun or easy compared to boned out ones we do put west. In Wyoming & montana the thought is that it helps curtail CWD. BOTH MN & WI ate BED STAYES ALSO. WISH THEY WOULD change those archaic laws. Both states say leaving the bones & carcass in the field is littering. I will be **** if I had to pack out the gutpile!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2193192, member: 18849"] Funny thing, Minnesota & Wisconsin do not allow boning in the field either. Up until a few years ago the whole deer was required to be registered at a ranger station. Pulling a 200 lb deer a mile through swamp & brush is not fun or easy compared to boned out ones we do put west. In Wyoming & montana the thought is that it helps curtail CWD. BOTH MN & WI ate BED STAYES ALSO. WISH THEY WOULD change those archaic laws. Both states say leaving the bones & carcass in the field is littering. I will be **** if I had to pack out the gutpile! [/QUOTE]
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