Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 11:42:36 -0500
From: “Don Wollum”
Subject: Complete the deer hunting process: Irresponsible dumping of deer carcasses sends the wrong image of a great sport
Deer season opens Saturday and reminder to hunters to bury underground and away the roadside the deer carcass remains.
Burying deer remains 30-40m feet from roadways will keeps roadway drain swales clean and will also protect other critter scavengers from colliding with cars also using the road you park by to hunt.
http://www.eregulations.com/
from end of article:
Disposal of Deer Carcasses
- Disposing of deer or any other animal remains on roadsides, waterways or on property (without permission or where restricted) is illegal in North Carolina.
- Irresponsible dumping of deer carcasses sends the wrong image of a great sport, can spread disease, and could result in misdemeanor and felony charges.
- Dispose of game remnants in a prompt and responsible manner.
- Where permissible, bury remains at least two feet deep.
- Contact your area landfill or solid waste management provider for local policies and more information.
Be a responsible and ethical hunter!
Thanks.
Don Wollum