Re: WTF happened here?
You can drive up just about any FSR that is easy access to a metropolitan area and you will see the same result. I drove up Postill FSR a few weeks back and not 100yds off of pavement was a moose carcass literally on the road, but just off to the side. I saw an additional 6-7 "small" carcasses that were definitely deer bones as I continued not 5 minutes up the road. I personally do not have any issue with returning the remnants of the animal to the bush were it originated, but I think we as hunters may want to be a little more respectful of all the users of the FSR's. etc hikers, off road vehicle clubs, skiers, etc. This video is a perfect example of our laziness causing us grief. When we dispose of our carcasses, please consider simply finding a spot that has a steep bank or side road that cannot be seen by people who are driving through the area (get off the main roads). It is not hard to do. If they can't see it, they will not likely take videos of it that will cast hunters in a distasteful light.
There was a time I thought all parties that cared for wildlife and habitat conservation could find common ground. I was wrong. Adapt....