Well the title kind of says it all. I came around a sharp turn on route 532 near my house and immeditely in the road was...what I thought was a recently road killed deer, I had no where to go because of a guard rail. I ran it over. I slowed and looked in my mirror and saw it still moving a bit.
I felt terrible. By the time I turned around and got back to it, it was already dead. A beaver. I am not sure if I was the first to hit it. When I did hit it, it was not moving at all. My tires were screeching and it appeared to just be lying there so I think I just offered the final blow.
Anyway, he was in a dangerous spot so I went back home, got a shovel and got him/her to the side of the road. I couldn't manage to get the beaver in the shovel so I don't know how much it weighed. But I will say that it is big. It's body is the size of a yearling deer and it's feet are the size of human hands.
Anyway, Scott I know you are an avid hunter but I don't know if you collect pelts/fur. This beaver is large enough to make a nice pelt. A little blood around it's neck but the pelt seems mostly intact. He is located along the southern guard rail on route 532 crossing over a bog on the north side. About 1/2 mile past Goose Pond road (heading east). It is cool enough tonight that I suspect it will still be fresh in the morning. It is very near a "road curve" sign. At least he won't die totally in vane if you have an interest in him.
Jeff
I felt terrible. By the time I turned around and got back to it, it was already dead. A beaver. I am not sure if I was the first to hit it. When I did hit it, it was not moving at all. My tires were screeching and it appeared to just be lying there so I think I just offered the final blow.
Anyway, he was in a dangerous spot so I went back home, got a shovel and got him/her to the side of the road. I couldn't manage to get the beaver in the shovel so I don't know how much it weighed. But I will say that it is big. It's body is the size of a yearling deer and it's feet are the size of human hands.
Anyway, Scott I know you are an avid hunter but I don't know if you collect pelts/fur. This beaver is large enough to make a nice pelt. A little blood around it's neck but the pelt seems mostly intact. He is located along the southern guard rail on route 532 crossing over a bog on the north side. About 1/2 mile past Goose Pond road (heading east). It is cool enough tonight that I suspect it will still be fresh in the morning. It is very near a "road curve" sign. At least he won't die totally in vane if you have an interest in him.
Jeff