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meat recovery
Posted by BRWNBR on Feb 28 2006
you have to recover what ever pieces of meat are left that the bear leaves behind, regardless if you can eat it or if its green. when he's off the pile you have to dig that meat outa there and take it home if you get the chance. got tagged for the same thing a while back, bear ate this guys deer and we cut the head off what was left under the big pile of dirt and ran like the dickens outa there...eveidently we were suppose to take whatever meat was left there as well, even if we didn't get the head. at the time i thought it was "edable" meat, like stuff you could still eat. but it refers to the sections of the animal that you would normally eat.
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