RobG
Well-known member
Just FYI
At the MT antelope check station I got a big finger wagged at me the other day. I showed them my quartered antelope. Since I had an either sex tag I didn't leave evidence of sex attached to both rear quarters. Much to my surprise they told me I broke the law! Actually, the head should be attached to the front quarters too if practical.
They gave out a lot of written warnings to people but in my case they just wagged their finger at me since I left EOS on one rear quarter. It's a silly law that none of the FWP staff could give a practical reason for, but it is the current regulation.
I bet this would apply to elk and deer too so keep it in mind and maybe save yourself some embarrassment in front of your kids. It's easy enough to do. Take pictures of the whole animal in the field too.
rg
At the MT antelope check station I got a big finger wagged at me the other day. I showed them my quartered antelope. Since I had an either sex tag I didn't leave evidence of sex attached to both rear quarters. Much to my surprise they told me I broke the law! Actually, the head should be attached to the front quarters too if practical.
They gave out a lot of written warnings to people but in my case they just wagged their finger at me since I left EOS on one rear quarter. It's a silly law that none of the FWP staff could give a practical reason for, but it is the current regulation.
I bet this would apply to elk and deer too so keep it in mind and maybe save yourself some embarrassment in front of your kids. It's easy enough to do. Take pictures of the whole animal in the field too.
rg