I found a dead doe, that had made it approximately 180+ yards from the road, laying 25 yards from my tree stand.
She had been hit by a vehicle, from the previous day.
After it became light enough, I watched to see the reaction of the surrounding wildlife. Apparently, she had a pair of fawns, because they were hanging around the area...eating, bedding, etc. Waiting for her to wake up and move on with them. They finally moved on, so I got down out of my tree and I went to get my deer cart. I moved her back up by the road, where she was hit and away from my hunting area. Later that day, the twins were back, hanging around the area. I do NOT want to attract coyotes and other varmints to the area, so the dead doe had to go!
If you find a dead deer in your hunting area, do you remove it or leave it lay?
Thank you, Bowhunter57

After it became light enough, I watched to see the reaction of the surrounding wildlife. Apparently, she had a pair of fawns, because they were hanging around the area...eating, bedding, etc. Waiting for her to wake up and move on with them. They finally moved on, so I got down out of my tree and I went to get my deer cart. I moved her back up by the road, where she was hit and away from my hunting area. Later that day, the twins were back, hanging around the area. I do NOT want to attract coyotes and other varmints to the area, so the dead doe had to go!
If you find a dead deer in your hunting area, do you remove it or leave it lay?
Thank you, Bowhunter57