Weird Sights on the Highway

I saw a sasquatch family waving at me and sitting down at a picnic table. They were all 6 foot tall stuffed sasquatches that someone set up in their yard.
 
I always travel with a folding saw and a buck knife in my glove box. I have sawed off a few antlers and used the knife to finish off a wounded deer more often than I care to admit. Not a lot of people stop when they smack a deer out here, and I carry the knife for that specific reason.

DB and I make drawer pulls, towel racks, toilet paper holders, cabinet handles, etc. with the horns. I've never sold a set that I cut, simply because sawing the antlers off the head of a deer diminishes the value entirely, and most people wouldn't take a second look.
 
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Uh Oh...my first thought when I read this was 'Who DOESN'T keep a saw in their vehicle?'
 
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Uh Oh...my first thought when I read this was 'Who DOESN'T keep a saw in their vehicle?'

WHOOOO! You know it's BYC when there are two or more definitions of "normal" and all are accepted.
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Hit it, threw it in the van, took it home, then killed it?

Bet that was a fun ride.

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we had to drive out to ohio sat. to pick up some mini horses, we also saw a man doing the same thing, course before that i had seen several dead deer with no heads, wondered why someone would do that, a friend told us last night why they do it and that if they get caught, its 20.00 a point if you don't have the permit, plus they take the head, we're also in pa.
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Can you explain this a little? What is rattling? Thanks

Clashing 2 antlers together to sound like fighting or rubbing bucks. It lures in other bucks.

Oh, okay, thank you. I learned something new today!
 
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Can you explain this a little? What is rattling? Thanks

Clashing 2 antlers together to sound like fighting or rubbing bucks. It lures in other bucks.

I have another question about this. Is rattling legal? Thanks!
 

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