A concerned citizen who watched the pick-up truck loaded with the deer cross state lines and enter Teton Valley reported the incident through the Citizens Against Poaching hotline.
An Idaho Fish and Game conservation officer contacted the hunters at their Rigby residence. The hunters were allowed to remove the meat and antlers from the animals and arrangements were made for disposal of the brain and spinal tissues in the Bannock County Landfill, an approved facility for the disposal of known or suspect CWD material.
In both incidents, the hunters were given warnings for transport of nervous system tissue from deer into or through Idaho from a known CWD-positive state. Incident 3: The Panhandle Region is currently investigating numerous situations where hunters have transported the heads from mule deer harvested in Montana to northern Idaho taxidermists.
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The heart floats in the middle between the lungs but low in the brisket and sandwiched between the shoulders, slightly back. The top of the heart with its massive plumbing is most vulnerable. Many animals can survive single lung hits. Too steep of an approach to the chest often results in those rib bones deflecting the bullet. This illustrates why premium bullets can be worth their cost.
Ditto larger caliber, heavier bullets. Many of us discovered this when trying to anchor a wounded buck or bull running away. The same shot with a monolithic or partitioned, bonded core bullet stays in one piece and drives through muscle, breaks bone, and sometimes plow through paunch to reach liver and lungs.
And they certainly do the job for a variety of angled shots for which more frangible bullets are not suited. You may need to hold well behind the shoulder on a buck quartering away. You may have to hold in front of the shoulder on a bull quartering to or dead center on the neck above the brisket to hit the heart. Know your anatomy, know your bullet, know your shooting skills. And most importantly, know when to pass on the shot.
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