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What a bummer. If I kill a buck mid November on my west foothills blues white tail buck tag 3 hrs from home I now have to abide by all this or risk the penalties. The greatest thing about killing animals in November is how you can hang the deer or quarters bone in outside for a few days. so as I see it right now.1. The transport rule applies to every unit that starts with 1?2. If I kill a buck on the boarder of two units no one’s going to take my deer if I drag it over the line to my truck to bone it out..3. Apparently now I have to bring my pot and burner to boil the skull on site since I’m a European mount guy… What a pain in the butt. I for one have no interest in getting a deer tested it doesn’t matter to me either way I’m eating the deer.
Quote from: dilleytech on August 30, 2024, 07:50:28 AMWhat a bummer. If I kill a buck mid November on my west foothills blues white tail buck tag 3 hrs from home I now have to abide by all this or risk the penalties. The greatest thing about killing animals in November is how you can hang the deer or quarters bone in outside for a few days. so as I see it right now.1. The transport rule applies to every unit that starts with 1?2. If I kill a buck on the boarder of two units no one’s going to take my deer if I drag it over the line to my truck to bone it out..3. Apparently now I have to bring my pot and burner to boil the skull on site since I’m a European mount guy… What a pain in the butt. I for one have no interest in getting a deer tested it doesn’t matter to me either way I’m eating the deer.The real bummer with this stuff is when you go to your old hunting spot and there are no deer. I can't emphasize enough that this stuff is no joke. I've seen what it can do to a deer herd. It might be a bummer, but if we don't cooperate any way we can to stop its spread we're fools. Personally wouldn't object to seeing anyone flaunting the regulations loose their hunting privileges for a couple of years
Quote from: GOcougsHunter on August 26, 2024, 12:30:41 PMSo, I am assuming that it is ok to transport everything within the 100 series units. Like moving a harvested elk from the Blues to Spokane even with bones in.Well, I'd think that would be ok, but personally I'd ask first. Maybe that will be part of the clarification they will be releasing. Lady I talked to when I called seemed quite knowledgeable on it, was very pleasant to talk to and said if any further questions don't hesitate to call. Not sure how forgiving they're gonna be on infractions so better to not just guess about what you can or can't do
So, I am assuming that it is ok to transport everything within the 100 series units. Like moving a harvested elk from the Blues to Spokane even with bones in.
Quote from: baldopepper on August 30, 2024, 09:11:04 AMQuote from: dilleytech on August 30, 2024, 07:50:28 AMWhat a bummer. If I kill a buck mid November on my west foothills blues white tail buck tag 3 hrs from home I now have to abide by all this or risk the penalties. The greatest thing about killing animals in November is how you can hang the deer or quarters bone in outside for a few days. so as I see it right now.1. The transport rule applies to every unit that starts with 1?2. If I kill a buck on the boarder of two units no one’s going to take my deer if I drag it over the line to my truck to bone it out..3. Apparently now I have to bring my pot and burner to boil the skull on site since I’m a European mount guy… What a pain in the butt. I for one have no interest in getting a deer tested it doesn’t matter to me either way I’m eating the deer. Blue tongue and hard winters is a lot more concerning to me. At least for me, the concern is always compunding impacts Deer can bounce back from any one thing- usually given time and frequency. But we are seeing blue tongue on fast intervals, harder winters/drier springs, more habitat fragmentation, less CRP, and now CWD. As our herds face more frequent challenges on faster intervals, their overall resilience diminishes and I see CWD a significant, cumulative threat. We can't stop hard winters, but we can slow CWD to give us time for other solutions and mitigation protocols to be effective
Quote from: dilleytech on August 30, 2024, 07:50:28 AMWhat a bummer. If I kill a buck mid November on my west foothills blues white tail buck tag 3 hrs from home I now have to abide by all this or risk the penalties. The greatest thing about killing animals in November is how you can hang the deer or quarters bone in outside for a few days. so as I see it right now.1. The transport rule applies to every unit that starts with 1?2. If I kill a buck on the boarder of two units no one’s going to take my deer if I drag it over the line to my truck to bone it out..3. Apparently now I have to bring my pot and burner to boil the skull on site since I’m a European mount guy… What a pain in the butt. I for one have no interest in getting a deer tested it doesn’t matter to me either way I’m eating the deer. Blue tongue and hard winters is a lot more concerning to me.
Well I told the wife my moose trip will last at least a week after harvest so I can age the meat at camp...and I was going to need extra bourbon.She didn't find it funny
Quote from: fishngamereaper on August 30, 2024, 03:45:34 PMWell I told the wife my moose trip will last at least a week after harvest so I can age the meat at camp...and I was going to need extra bourbon.She didn't find it funny Well, come hang em at my place near Hunters and come back at your leisure. Only cost you a steak or two