Jethro
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2014
- Location
- Pennsylvania
In NM the antlers/skull cap are proof. Deboned meat just has to have the tag accompanying it.I've never saved the testicles for bulls in CO or NM, I understood it as the antlers were the proof. I deboned in the field.
What defines a carcass when you debone the entire animal? To me, the collection of game bags of meat is the carcass and the antlers are there with it. I could see an issue like Mtwarden said if there is significantly more meat than the one animal you have eos for.
In CO horns not proof unless you have the head attached to a shoulder or you have the elk whole. Deboned meat still has to have tag attached to a “major part of carcass”. What that means is up to interpretation.