You are right of course Gibo, and I probably should not jump to a conclusion, but...
The stag that the meat is very likely to have come from (99.9%) was left with head on, laying in the main stream. The hind quarters and back straps had been formed into a backpack and carried for probably 1km down the valley before being hung in a tree right on the track. Now it is possible that the hunter intended to collect the meat on the way back out but the string had broken and meat was on the deck. It was not fly blown. If this is what happened, then they could of at least dragged it off the track.
If they had been injured/lost then we would most likely know about it.
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