So the talk about the guy getting his elk revoked after not tagging it immediately had some additional conversation that I thought warranted a new thread.
While I know the rules are different from state to state I had a question about interpreting Wyoming's proof of sex rules. In the regs it says: "In hunt areas where the taking of any big game animal is restricted to a specific sex of animal by regulation, either the visible external sex organs, head or antlers shall accompany the animal as a whole, or edible portion thereof."
So my question is this: Do you have to keep the genitals attached if it says you can just keep the antlers?
Is the genitals attached only a Montana thing?
While I know the rules are different from state to state I had a question about interpreting Wyoming's proof of sex rules. In the regs it says: "In hunt areas where the taking of any big game animal is restricted to a specific sex of animal by regulation, either the visible external sex organs, head or antlers shall accompany the animal as a whole, or edible portion thereof."
So my question is this: Do you have to keep the genitals attached if it says you can just keep the antlers?
If I shoot an antelope, do the gutless method and only bring the meat and head back to the truck is that legit?either the visible external sex organs, head or antlers
Is the genitals attached only a Montana thing?