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Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 11:26 pm
by Canmoore
lapointeric wrote:
Canmoore wrote:I think I know where this is, is this on the opposite shore from Mooney's bay? I go fishing there sometimes for early season walleye, what a shame if this carcass is just left to rot away! I agree call 311!!
Amazing that you nailed that spot... there's what... a branch and some water in that picture?? You're the reason I'm somewhat hesitant to post anything online! LOL

E
We humans have survival skills that are engrained in our DNA. The positions of fallen trees, the slope and structure of a shoreline. All of these were important once upon a time, to find our way home after a long hunt far from home! When I saw that tree in the water, and you said where the spot was located. I knew instantly.

I was hesitant to even say anything, but whenever I go to that spot I see lots of other people. It is far from being a secret, and even if you do go to this spot. you need to know where to cast, to avoid a myriad of sunken trees that will eat your tackle box alive!!

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 7:51 am
by biggs
I have been going to that spot for 3yrs now and have only ever seen one person there 2yrs ago. But it's all good since it not a super productive spot, I only go because its 2mins from my house. If it were a spot I cared about I would have never mentioned anything.

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:06 pm
by Canmoore
biggs wrote:I have been going to that spot for 3yrs now and have only ever seen one person there 2yrs ago. But it's all good since it not a super productive spot, I only go because its 2mins from my house. If it were a spot I cared about I would have never mentioned anything.
Yeah, but its right across from one of the busiest beaches in the city. Than you have dragon boats zooming by all season long, and tinners trolling along by. So its not like some hidden remote gem, it is in plain sight from hundreds of people every day! Like you said, it is not the most productive spot. If it was a super gem, and I knew about I would not say anything!

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 3:43 pm
by Jigs
Should make for interesting bullhead fishing :shock:

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 5:55 pm
by Troutskiii
cprince wrote:
Troutskiii wrote:City won't touch that im almost positive,I work for the city. Try the NCC or RVCA but call directly. The city doesn't pick up deer in waterways, we do roadside pickup and such but I've never heard of anyone retrieving one out of water.

.... so... fish it out and throw it on the road?

Craig
No contact the MNR or RVCA its there responsibility the City doesn't take care of waterways. We retrieve Deer when they have been hit roadside by vehicles and dispose of them.

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 9:12 am
by biggs
Called RVCA, they said to call MNR and they gave me a number.

Called MNR (kemptville office, I believe) and this is what I got......"we won't do anything about that". I said its just so close to a beach and I was told if it floats onto the city beach, the city will take care of it. Ah well, I tried.

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 11:23 am
by cprince
biggs wrote:Called RVCA, they said to call MNR and they gave me a number.

Called MNR (kemptville office, I believe) and this is what I got......"we won't do anything about that". I said its just so close to a beach and I was told if it floats onto the city beach, the city will take care of it. Ah well, I tried.
Tie it to a city vehicle.

Craig

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:19 pm
by Daner
Is there a channel where I can get the Starsky and Hutch episodes?
Daner :roll:

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 7:17 pm
by wolfe
Not that you'd want to, but I would wonder with all the reg's, if it would even be legal for you to try to drag the deer out and get rid of it. The stink must be off the olfactory chart. Anyway, like you said, YOU TRIED!

W.

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:22 pm
by Doug
I think you should remove the carcass yourself, and then make some gourmet meals out of it.

This video helps to explain how to eat rotten deer, although (WARNING!) it is rude and contains vulgar language:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n2ihhfnQ0U

Doug

Re: Dead deer in water.....will City or RVCA remove it??

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:15 pm
by fiiish
I say push it out towards the locks, once it makes it into the canal, it will provide some good bait for catfish and carp fishing.
Or better yet, push it further out towards Hogs Back falls and get video footage of it doing a whitewater run!
That would be sweet. :character-beavisbutthead: