Gunnersdad49
WKR
Each state has some big game hunting laws that are a little different from the others. What unique game laws have you seen that people from out of state get in trouble for or are unaware of? The intent of this is to encourage people to read regulations where they hunt, but also I think it will be entertaining to see some regional differences in hunting laws.
For example, in Alaska, the Head and Hide comes out of the field only once all edible portions of the animal are brought out.
In Colorado, the carcass tag is not to be attached to the antlers (if detached from the animal), but major portion of the meat.
In Wyoming, non-residents cannot hunt designated wilderness areas without a guide.
In Minnesota, if you shoot your gun and think you hit someone with the bullet, it is against the law to not render aid.
What do you see non-residents screwing up in your state? What laws do you find strange or foreign in your travels?
For example, in Alaska, the Head and Hide comes out of the field only once all edible portions of the animal are brought out.
In Colorado, the carcass tag is not to be attached to the antlers (if detached from the animal), but major portion of the meat.
In Wyoming, non-residents cannot hunt designated wilderness areas without a guide.
In Minnesota, if you shoot your gun and think you hit someone with the bullet, it is against the law to not render aid.
What do you see non-residents screwing up in your state? What laws do you find strange or foreign in your travels?