targetpanic
Well-known member
Quick question guys,
I was just reading through the tagging requirements on page 17 of the Montana deer, elk and antelope regulations and just wanted clarification. Upon killing a deer you have to cut out the dates on your tag and attach it to the animal (lets assume I wrapped it around the antlers of a mule deer), if you gut it out and drag it out whole then the antlers serve as proof of sex, if you quarter it then you need to leave penis or testicles naturally attached to a quarter...is that correct? Is there any further requirement (online, call-in, or check station) for tagging or is it now good to bring to the butcher. Coming from out of state the laws are certainly different than home and I CERTAINLY DON'T WANT to break any of them!!
I was just reading through the tagging requirements on page 17 of the Montana deer, elk and antelope regulations and just wanted clarification. Upon killing a deer you have to cut out the dates on your tag and attach it to the animal (lets assume I wrapped it around the antlers of a mule deer), if you gut it out and drag it out whole then the antlers serve as proof of sex, if you quarter it then you need to leave penis or testicles naturally attached to a quarter...is that correct? Is there any further requirement (online, call-in, or check station) for tagging or is it now good to bring to the butcher. Coming from out of state the laws are certainly different than home and I CERTAINLY DON'T WANT to break any of them!!