03-13-2022, 07:30 PM
Actually I think this is a wonderful idea! After visiting Wyoming last summer I can see how it would work out well. For starters driving through the state you can drive for sometimes a couple of hours without ever seeing another vehicle- and a lot of that is through reservation land- which increases your chances of colliding with a large, edible animal as they aren't used to so much traffic that they avoid the roadways. Add to that the temperatures, only really hot (by my standards at least) for a short time in the summer and still pretty darned cool in the morning and at night- like refrigerator cool which would keep the meat from spoiling.
No sense in letting good meat go to waste, I watch that happen a lot here where we live (lots of deer hit and killed by vehicles even in the city, it's a shame watching them rot because it's illegal to take them).
Don't worry @"Minstrel" , there's plenty of small roadkill in Wyoming to feed the other animals that need it that humans wont bother with- not worth the effort for small amounts of meat.
I would like to add that in Wyoming the deer and antelope do still play just like the song says. We saw antelope a few times in our time there, lots of deer as well.
No sense in letting good meat go to waste, I watch that happen a lot here where we live (lots of deer hit and killed by vehicles even in the city, it's a shame watching them rot because it's illegal to take them).
Don't worry @"Minstrel" , there's plenty of small roadkill in Wyoming to feed the other animals that need it that humans wont bother with- not worth the effort for small amounts of meat.
I would like to add that in Wyoming the deer and antelope do still play just like the song says. We saw antelope a few times in our time there, lots of deer as well.