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Packing out quarters. What order?
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bobcat:
You should try it. I don't like to pack out anymore than I have to. Especially if it's uphill and over a 1/4 mile.
provider:
Hmmm?  I guess I had a different interpretation of how the “evidence of animal’s sex” rule is written.

What it says under Tagging and Transportation is:  3. (b) It is illegal to possess or transport big game animals unless evidence of the animal's sex is left naturally attached to the carcass until the carcass is processed or stored for consumption.  Evidence of sex means:  Male- head with antlers or horns attached (naturally to the carcass) or penis or testes naturally attached to at least one quarter of the carcass or to the largest portion of meat.
 
My interpretation is evidence has to be naturally attached to the carcass.  I routinely have to pack my animal out long distance.  So, the head never comes out on my back and is left behind after antlers and cape are removed.  This, in my interpretation, requires me to leave the testes or penis naturally attached to a hind quarter or, if boned out, to the largest portion of meat.   
bobcat:
provider,  I think everybody is in agreement on what you just said.  :dunno:
billythekidrock:

--- Quote from: bobcat on August 17, 2007, 09:04:14 PM ---provider,  I think everybody is in agreement on what you just said.  :dunno:

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boneaddict:
All I know is that my hound liked moose testicles when I got home with them properly attached to the hind quarter.  SUPER scooby snacks
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