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Evidence of Sex (MCA 87-6-406)A person who kills a game animal in this state shall retain evidence of sex of the animal with the carcass until it is processed. The provisions of this section do not apply to a game animal harvested using a license with which either sex of the animal may be taken. Evidence of sexdoes not need to be naturally attached. A person who kills a game animal in a hunting district where the harvest is limited by the animal’s antler point or horn size shall retain the antlers or horns until the carcass is processed.
Yep- that's new. Time saver for sure when boning out in the field!Did you get that from the regs or from Montana state code/law?
• It is illegal to possess or transport the carcass of any big game animal unless evidence of theanimal’s sex and species remains naturally attached to its carcass or a portion of the carcass
I am wondering if it has anything to do with now having to bone them out when killed by non residents?
Quote from: vandeman17 on September 11, 2020, 02:03:10 PMI am wondering if it has anything to do with now having to bone them out when killed by non residents?I think this is only for harvest in CWD zones but will call to verify.
Additionally, you need to remove all bones and skull before leaving the CWD zone/area you are hunting. Not just the state... per That's per MT, not WA.
There are no carcass transport restrictions within the state. A carcass may be moved anywhere in the state regardless of where it was harvested as long as the carcass parts are disposed of in a landfill after butchering / processing.