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I reckon! I watched an NZ hunting video last night where they shot 3 deer on the hill and only took the back legs, backstraps and tenderloins.... That's a helluva lot of meat left on the hill. I think we can learn a lot from US hunters who have been regulated into taking as much meat as possible, and now it seems to be the expected thing to do anyway.... Not that we need to be regulated to do it though. And I do realise it's a different scenario in the US because they are hunting a native animal. But I'm always impressed how they are prepared to make 2 or 3 return trips to take every scrap of meat.... Especially when elk hunting
I believe that is because its the law that they have to take all usable meat.
Over here its tip them over and take what you want before the pricks with the green rain fly over and give all mammals/curious birds/insects etc a painful death from above.
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