collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: Turkey hunting rules question  (Read 26428 times)

Offline NOCK NOCK

  • Timberdog Slabs
  • Business Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Old Salt
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2013
  • Posts: 6663
  • Location: E. Wenatchee
  • Timberdog Live Edge Slabs
    • https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063502962432
    • Timberdogslabs.com
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2025, 05:37:11 PM »
Thanks all.

I've always breasted and taken legs in the field.   I take the fan and the beard as well (proof of sex that ends up on my garage wall).    Leave the rest. 

I don't really need any extra turkey carcasses when I get home.

Used to do that till I got checked at a road block station. They made a good point......how do they know if that beard/fan came from the meat you have? Could kill 1, eat or freezer, then kill additional with the same beard/fan.

and yes they let me go with no ticket.
Live edge Slab woods, Log Furniture, Beds, Dressers, Tables, Chairs, Custom signs, Décor, Cedar fencing w/artwork cutting. Supplies
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063502962432

Offline Ridgeratt

  • Washington For Wildlife
  • Trade Count: (+11)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Sep 2008
  • Posts: 5883
  • IBEW 73 (Retired) Burden on the working class.
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2025, 05:42:33 PM »
[quote autho[/quote]

Used to do that till I got checked at a road block station. They made a good point......how do they know if that beard/fan came from the meat you have? Could kill 1, eat or freezer, then kill additional with the same beard/fan.

and yes they let me go with no ticket.
[/quote]




So much for innocent until proven guilty.

Offline baldopepper

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2010
  • Posts: 2584
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #17 on: March 27, 2025, 06:01:29 PM »
[quote autho

Used to do that till I got checked at a road block station. They made a good point......how do they know if that beard/fan came from the meat you have? Could kill 1, eat or freezer, then kill additional with the same beard/fan.

and yes they let me go with no ticket.
[/quote]




So much for innocent until proven guilty.
[/quote]

I  was also checked at the usual Miles Creston rd stop.  Had breats in the cooler with fan and beard separate. Younger Warden told me that legally I was out of compliance but he didn't feel like I was intentionally breaking the law or trying to hide anything so he sent me on my way with no ticket. I was friendly and cooperative, which he said he appreciated, and pretty sure if I'd acted like an a----hole he would have ticketed me.

Offline Russ McDonald

  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Oct 2011
  • Posts: 8190
  • Location: Enumclaw
  • USN ET3 SW 87-92, USS Excel MSO 439
  • Groups: NWTF, NRA
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2025, 08:46:54 AM »
So this is from my buddy and this is posted on the Washington State NWTF Facebook page.  He is the state chapter president and retired WDFW LEO
rpm posting.
Many hunters travel long distances and often stay several days in pursuit of Spring turkeys in our state. We continue to get asked "Do I have to keep my bird intact until I get home. I'm gone for a week and keeping a bird whole is just not feasible.
The 2025 Spring Turkey pamphlet, on page 2, states "It is illegal...the fully feathered head and beard must stay attached."
1st - kudos for reading the pamphlet, 
2nd - the pamphlet is a summary. (clearly stated on page 2). WAC 220-413-090(1) sets requirements for field identification of game birds and includes the language "It is unlawful to possess or transport game birds without a feathered wing or head attached to each carcass until the carcass is processed and/or stored for consumption, except:
It then lists exceptions to the above language regarding feathered wing or head.
(1)(c) "Turkeys: Where the fully feathered head and the beard, if present at harvest, must be left attached." (Not much for feathers on a male turkey head)
(1)(c) only modifies the parts that must be retained. It does not modify the "until the carcass is processed and/or stored for consumption" language. Once a carcass is "processed", those parts no longer are required, by WAC, to be attached. I'd strongly suggest you package the head and beard separately and keep them with the processed bird/parts to provide evidence of sex.
I spent 7 years in HQ as a Lt. With Enf. My duties included developing, writing and reviewing WAC language. I specifically asked WDFW Enforcement HQ staff in Olympia when this change came out last year if my reading of the WAC was correct. I was assured that it was. I've suggested WDFW should require those parts accompany any processed birds to deter illegal harvest, but so far they seem happy with the WAC in current form.
Good Luck! Hunt Smart! Stay Safe!

Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk

Russell McDonald
President South Sound NWTF Chapter

Offline Karl Blanchard

  • Trade Count: (+24)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Aug 2008
  • Posts: 10628
  • Location: Selah, WA
  • Jonathan_S hunting apparel prostaff
  • Groups: Sitka Gear Fan Boy for LIFE
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2025, 09:22:14 AM »
Not trying to throw shade at anyone but I'm a bit perplexed. Is it really that difficult to toss a bird on ice if you're on an extended trip :dunno: Note like we are talking about a bull moose here. This reminds me of the proof of sex or boned out meat coming from another state. It's just not an issue.

Pull guts, chop off wings and feet, skin or pluck bird. Quarter if so desired. Chill with whatever your prefered method is. 15 min project. Now this massive creature can fit in a lunch box :chuckle:
It is foolish and wrong to mourn these men.  Rather, we should thank god that such men lived.  -General George S. Patton

Aaron's Profile:  http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=2875
Aaron's Posts:  http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?action=profile;area=showposts;u=2875
Aaron's Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/aaron.blanchard.94

Offline duckmen1

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+6)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jun 2009
  • Posts: 2547
  • Location: outdoors
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #20 on: March 28, 2025, 09:45:11 AM »
Not trying to throw shade at anyone but I'm a bit perplexed. Is it really that difficult to toss a bird on ice if you're on an extended trip :dunno: Note like we are talking about a bull moose here. This reminds me of the proof of sex or boned out meat coming from another state. It's just not an issue.

Pull guts, chop off wings and feet, skin or pluck bird. Quarter if so desired. Chill with whatever your prefered method is. 15 min project. Now this massive creature can fit in a lunch box :chuckle:


Understandable reasoning no doubt. But there are circumstances that make it a bit difficult. Such as if one has a very small call. Taking a trip with 2 people. Fully loaded with camp, gear, food and coolers, and clothes, etc. taking extra coolers along for just throwing a carcass in is not feasible.
But what I have found is breaking down a carcass in such way can accomplish the rules and minimize space.

Carefully breast out the bird leaving skin attached on half of one breast that connects to the head and beard. Cut the head/ neck from the carcass. I put the meat in a zip lock with the head sticking out of the ziplock. Putting the head in a small game bag or zip lock and zip tying that side snug shut to minimize contact to the meat.
Take any wing meat section as desired, cut off drumsticks and leaving leg attached showing extra proof of sex with spurs on leg. Putting drumsticks into a ziplock.
Cut off turkey fan if desired to take home.
Wrap in cloth

Put all snuggly in a cooler which minimizes space take.

Having good harvest with a group of two can be 4 whole birds to transfer and if circumstances limit space doing this follows regulation while minimizing needed space to be taken by a wasted carcass.

Not everyone in the woods is driving a big truck and some may be limited on space but with a little extra care it can be accomplished and still follow regulation.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2025, 10:01:14 AM by duckmen1 »
Maturity is when you have the power to destroy someone who did you wrong but instead you breathe, walk away, and let life take care of them.

Offline Dan-o

  • Global Moderator
  • Trade Count: (+30)
  • Explorer
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jul 2010
  • Posts: 18056
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #21 on: March 28, 2025, 10:00:07 AM »
Not trying to throw shade at anyone but I'm a bit perplexed. Is it really that difficult to toss a bird on ice if you're on an extended trip :dunno: Note like we are talking about a bull moose here. This reminds me of the proof of sex or boned out meat coming from another state. It's just not an issue.

Pull guts, chop off wings and feet, skin or pluck bird. Quarter if so desired. Chill with whatever your prefered method is. 15 min project. Now this massive creature can fit in a lunch box :chuckle:

You clearly shoot smaller turkeys than I do.
I see a pic of a Tom with milk on it's lips in your future.    ;)

It's  not a big deal to me.
I just never did it that way before. 
Member:   Yakstrakgutp (or whatever we are)
I love the BFRO!!!
I wonder how many people will touch their nose to their screen trying to read this...

Offline 92xj

  • Trade Count: (+26)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: May 2009
  • Posts: 4015
  • Location: Out of Place
  • Kill 'em
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #22 on: March 28, 2025, 10:00:37 AM »
“Until it is processed”

I’m not sure what your processing is for turkey, but mine is breast out and throw in bag, legs and thighs off and thrown in bag.    Those are now processed and ready to cook. 
"If you have to be crazy to hunt ducks, I do not wish to be sane."

Offline hunter399

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Feb 2014
  • Posts: 8660
  • Location: In Your Hunting Spot
  • Groups: NRA RMEF
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #23 on: March 28, 2025, 10:35:27 AM »
Not trying to throw shade at anyone but I'm a bit perplexed. Is it really that difficult to toss a bird on ice if you're on an extended trip :dunno: Note like we are talking about a bull moose here. This reminds me of the proof of sex or boned out meat coming from another state. It's just not an issue.

Pull guts, chop off wings and feet, skin or pluck bird. Quarter if so desired. Chill with whatever your prefered method is. 15 min project. Now this massive creature can fit in a lunch box :chuckle:

You clearly shoot smaller turkeys than I do.
I see a pic of a Tom with milk on it's lips in your future.    ;)

It's  not a big deal to me.
I just never did it that way before.
I was thinking turkey carcass loin cloth.
Karl idea sounds better.
I'm never too far from the turkey hunting grounds ,so no problem here.
Before you know,bird flu will be a thing,rules will change.

Offline TheStovePipeKid

  • They call me MISTER KID!
  • Business Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+3)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Feb 2013
  • Posts: 755
  • Location: Lakebay, Wa
  • I. Kill. Turkey.
    • TheStovePipeKid
Re: Turkey hunting rules question
« Reply #24 on: April 05, 2025, 08:08:10 AM »
When I first started hunting turkey we did a gut and skin and threw the whole thing in the cooler. I eventually started doing breast, thigh and giblets. The last few times I went back to gut and skin because I really like to deep fry my turkeys whole, and they had updated the verbiage about the head being attached. I've always kept the head with the meat if I processed it in the field, though I was never stopped at any point while in transport.
I laugh in the face of Danger. Ha ha ha Danger Face!

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

Jetty Fishing by jackelope
[Today at 06:10:56 PM]


Idaho General Season Going to Draw for Nonresidents by CarbonHunter
[Today at 05:19:54 PM]


Commercial crab pots going in today. by steeleywhopper
[Today at 03:26:22 PM]


where is everyone? by dagon
[Today at 01:23:20 PM]


Best gear shop? by Cylvertip
[Today at 01:01:14 PM]


New fisher looking to catch some pinks this year by freshgrease
[Today at 12:27:45 PM]


free fishing weekend but not all is included! PSA by birddogdad
[Today at 11:09:28 AM]


What is the VA Funding Fee and Its Purpose? by pianoman9701
[Today at 10:43:39 AM]


Looking for English Pointer pup (Elhew and/or Guard Rail lines) by Shannon
[Today at 08:11:19 AM]


Brittany breeders by Wingin it
[Yesterday at 10:31:28 PM]


Utah backdoor by baldopepper
[Yesterday at 08:24:45 PM]


Halibut fishing by hiway_99
[Yesterday at 08:17:27 PM]


1oz cannon balls by Angus
[Yesterday at 07:01:53 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal