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From what I understand, minus the hunter orange on the hat (I am not going to fault him for that), neither party did anything illegal. Pretty sure that Utah law is the one that puts the fatal shot into the animal last, its their animal.I believe Utah regulations say the tag needs to be punched before the buck is "transported", so I don't think he technically did anything wrong there. Obviously, punching the tag before skinning ang gutting is still good practice.
Edit: it states "After you’ve taken a big game animal, you must tag the animal before moving the carcass or leaving the site of the kill."
This is where laws and morals get tricky. Legally, Aram did nothing wrong, but morally...thats a different story. There are a lot of things that are legal...but not morally correct.
Utah law also states that your tag must stay with the largest chunk of meat until it is entirely consumed...does anyone do that?