Free: Contests & Raffles.
You may possess a deer or elk, or parts thereof, that someone else has legally harvested and tagged, if he/she has provided you with a written statement showing his/her name, address, license, permit or tag number, the number and kind of animal provided, the date killed, the county and area it was taken in, your name, the date of the gift/transfer, and the hunter’s signature.
You can give elk meat away, and a person can also allow hunting on their property for free. So I see no reason why you couldn't give meat to a landowner who let you hunt they'd land.
For any charges to be made, the landowner would need to admit to illegally accepting meat as payment, and then prove that was the case.I think that's highly unlikely.