Leech road kill

  • fishnutbob
    Walker, Mn.
    Posts: 611
    #1281062

    Early Thanksgiving Bird on the way home. My new truck is racking up the game total one deer and a Wild Turkey whats next.

    Who needs a gun my Ford does the job.



    chirp
    Rochester
    Posts: 1471
    #1149537

    No license needed for a Ford for game kill.

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1149538

    Good eats this time of year for sure.

    Hopefully next will be a flock of pheasant, they taste good too.

    Side question.. in MN do you have to get a tag to pick it up? Here in Iowa you need to call the local PD, sheriff, or game warden to get a transport tag.

    DaveB
    Inver Grove Heights MN
    Posts: 4469
    #1149539

    I would need a lot of Wild Turkey before eating road kill.

    fishnutbob
    Walker, Mn.
    Posts: 611
    #1149545

    Quote:


    Good eats this time of year for sure.

    Hopefully next will be a flock of pheasant, they taste good too.

    Side question.. in MN do you have to get a tag to pick it up? Here in Iowa you need to call the local PD, sheriff, or game warden to get a transport tag.


    Called the DNR they are mailing a permit to me. Yes you need one.

    desperado
    Posts: 3010
    #1149551

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    No license needed for a Ford for game kill.


    ‘cept maybe a driver’s license ?

    mark-bruzek
    Two Harbors, MN
    Posts: 3867
    #1149554

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    I would need a lot of Wild Turkey before eating road kill.


    Whats the diff if it was hit with a truck or a 12ga?

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1149556

    Quote:


    Quote:


    I would need a lot of Wild Turkey before eating road kill.


    Whats the diff if it was hit with a truck or a 12ga?


    About 700mph.

    desperado
    Posts: 3010
    #1149564

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    I would need a lot of Wild Turkey before eating road kill.


    Whats the diff if it was hit with a truck or a 12ga?


    About 700mph.


    and a little over two tons

    joe_the_fisher
    Wisconsin Dells WI
    Posts: 908
    #1149580

    Nobody even asked how the truck was…Iv seen vehicles that hit turkeys before and it can really mess stuff up but its FORD tough so probably nothing to worry about!

    Phil Bauerly
    Walker, MN - Leech Lake
    Posts: 866
    #1149587

    Good eats!

    I almost “grilled” and Eagle the other day…not sure how that would cook up.

    desperado
    Posts: 3010
    #1149589

    just a little better than loon

    cdm
    Oronoco, SE. MN.
    Posts: 771
    #1149597

    Actually, I’m pretty sure you legally are suppose to contact law enforcement to pickup any road kill. But then I’m glad people pick them up because I see alot just go to waste. But I dont think I’d post my name either

    blufloyd
    Posts: 698
    #1149601

    nice 9 am summer days I know a spot if your doing the 35 mph speed limit 5 at a time would not be out of question. Looking out at about a million geese this afternoon was wondering when they are opening the season year round.

    sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2517
    #1149605

    Two of the bucks I passed on this bow season are in my freezer due to road kill. One in December and one 2 weeks ago. They eat good in my opinion. ANd hey it wasn’t my car smashed.

    whiskeysour
    4 miles from Pool 9
    Posts: 693
    #1149608

    Several years ago I hit 2 turkeys at once, just put a little dent in the chrome that went around the windsheild. The next week I plunked a grouse and that broke the windsheild glass.

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