"Spooky" Skull - Orange County

george

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On Nov. 15, ECO Carl learned that a cadet from West Point Military Academy found a deer skull with 10-point velvet antlers. The deer was suspected to have died several months ago due to an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease in Orange County. The cadet posted photos of the unique skull and antlers on social media, leading other West Point staff to contact DEC. In coordination with West Point Military Police's Environmental Conservation Unit Sergeant, the deer skull was voluntarily forfeited into his possession. It will be offered to the Department of Natural Resources at West Point to be used as an educational tool. The cadet was warned that the possession of any part of protected wildlife, other than those permitted by the Environmental Conservation Law, is illegal.

photo of decomposed deer skull

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Photos posted to social media of the deer skull.
 
Last sentence confused me. Antlers I have kept, tails I use for my jigs ? People who go shed hunting in the spring ?
I do hope the disease stays off Lawnguyland. This is why guys have to stop using store bought scents when the source is really unknown. (I think NY made it illegal but I "lubricate" my own scrapes (and real ones) myself.
 

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