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Hi, long time reader but I do not post much. We are on Meredith Bay (used to be on Greens Basin) for the past 6 years (part time).
I found this to be odd so I thought I would post it. We had a dead deer at our dock in the water the other day and the Fish and Game Dept was called. We were not around so a neighbor called. I was told they came out the next day and apparently haul it out into the lake, gutted it and let it sink to the bottom. Not sure what one would do with a dead water logged deer but I thought they would haul it out and disposed of it in some other fashion. |
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Back in early June of 2006 I found a large dead Deer NE of Rattlesnake Island. It had been in the water quite a while. I contacted the FG and they came and took care of it. It happens quite often.
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We had one near our house a few years ago. F&G hauled it out of the water and pulled it into the forest well behind the homes. They left it for the rest of the forest animals to dispose of. Seemed to work fine...
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![]() ![]() Thanks for coming back to the forum and letting us know what happen at your location with the deer. What they did surprised me, but looking at it, it does make sense. ![]() ![]()
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When I was a little younger, early in the spring there was talk in Sachem Cove (Spindle Point) of a young moose that was found in the water, washed up in shallow water and grounded on a residents beach. The marine patrol was called, but I'm not sure who actually came out and got it, but I remember that someone did, and I remember how big of a deal that it was with everyone on the point.....
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If they hauled out into deep water, gutted the animal, it will sink to the bottom and become fish food. Also by gutting the animal they took all the important organs, and will analyze them looking for any issues. Although my guess is the deer got out into the lake swimming, got disoriented, and drowned.
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who called animal control and then showed him where it was next to one of the docks. his plan was to get his boat,tow it into the middle of the lake,gut it and then let it sink. it was gone today
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Who can tell me what fish (except piranha), can devour a deer carcass like the animals on land?
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...given enough time any number of fish could devour it.
On the documentary "Planet Earth", over the course of a year (forget the exact amount of time) fish and eels ate an entire gray whale.
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I don't think a whale has hair. I've seen in the woods nothing left but a couple bones,which hunters said would be eaten also.
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About 10 years ago I was coming up slowly in Meredith Bay in our boat toward the town docks when my wife noticed a deer swimming across a wide part of the bay.
Then we noticed the Mt Washington about 1/2 mile behind us, headed toward the deer. Really no way to know if the captain would have seen that small deer head at a dusky time moving slowly across the day. So we positioned ourselves between the deer and the mount to prevent a collision. |
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You are a brave soul.....I would have let the deer take its chances.....I wouldn't tangle with The Mount at operational speed....that deer would have been on it's own!!
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Good thing the kids weren't in the water when that thing came swimming by. |
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