My state (VT) apparently allows it in some cases, but it is universally ambiguous and there is zero clear published guidance. I am initiating the process with the board that does hunting and fishing regulations in my state to clarify the existing regs and try to make sure that any clarification allows field quartering--even the state deer and moose biologist says its a non-issue for them. All of the other states I've big game hunted allow this and have clear guidance on any rules that need to be followed (what parts need to come out, leaving proof of sex, etc). For example, a friend in Maine sent me their verbiage which reads:
“Prior to registration, bear, deer, and moose may be dismembered for ease of transportation, all edible meat, the head and evidence of sex must be presented for registration. The viscera, hide, lower legs and rib cage, including the ribs, spine and pelvis, are not required to be presented for registration but must be disposed of where they are not visible to a person traveling on a public or private way.”
I'm also aware of a few states that either dont allow it or have weird requirements that either make it difficult, unrealistic or bothersome. Which states prohibit or limit this? I'd love to hear any details as well as reasoning as to why those regs exist.
edit: Major bonus points for a link to your states regulation about this!
“Prior to registration, bear, deer, and moose may be dismembered for ease of transportation, all edible meat, the head and evidence of sex must be presented for registration. The viscera, hide, lower legs and rib cage, including the ribs, spine and pelvis, are not required to be presented for registration but must be disposed of where they are not visible to a person traveling on a public or private way.”
I'm also aware of a few states that either dont allow it or have weird requirements that either make it difficult, unrealistic or bothersome. Which states prohibit or limit this? I'd love to hear any details as well as reasoning as to why those regs exist.
edit: Major bonus points for a link to your states regulation about this!
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