Don’t you have to the head on the bird until you get it home?
You are correct.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/game/water/mwug2009.pdf
Page 21,
"IT IS UNLAWFUL TO:
• Possess in the field or transport game birds
unless a feathered head is left attached to each
carcass, except falconry-caught birds."
Look on the "Definitions" page (pg. 16) under "Upland Game Birds" . "Grouse are not upland birds", the fether head rule does not apply to grouse.
Great info Ice. I wonder if a person could do this method on chickens?
Hunterman(Tony)
Page 18 in this year’s regs:
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO:
… Possess in the field or transport
game birds unless a feathered head is left attached to each carcass, except falconry-caught birds.
Note the word
“upland” does not appear in that. Grouse are not an upland game bird but they are a game bird per WAC 232-12-004. Maybe the regulation is not enforced but it is illegal to possess grouse in the field without a fully feathered head.