The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking information on a buck white-tailed deer that was left to rot north of Garland.
After receiving a report from a concerned hunter, Lovell Game …
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking information on a buck white-tailed deer that was left to rot north of Garland.
After receiving a report from a concerned hunter, Lovell Game Warden Dillon Herman discovered the headless carcass of the white-tailed deer between Garland and Deaver. The animal was dumped off of Lane 3, leading out into the Garland oilfield east of Wyo. Highway 114. Herman discovered the deer Nov. 1, but it had been shot at a different location, possibly on Oct. 30 or 31.
Anyone with possible information regarding this incident, or who was in the area and may have noted suspicious vehicles or activities, is encouraged to call Warden Herman at 307-899-1266, the Cody Game and Fish office at 307-527-7125 or the Stop Poaching Hotline at 1-877-943-3847. Callers may remain anonymous and any information leading to the arrest and conviction may result in a reward of up to $5,000.