Sometimes even more than one!there's always one!
Sometimes even more than one!there's always one!
I had a case of a guy who shot 20 bull caribou over a few days and had done a very sloppy job of boning them out. The limit was 10 per day in that area, so he had not exceeded the limit. However, trying to recreate 20 caribou from one giant meatball that he had in an airplane hangar was a nightmare. Never mind finding all the evidence of sex.First let me answer the question: ME
You have to be really careful when you are processing your meat in the field. I usually take a 5 cu ft freezer and a small generator, a vacume packer and cutting tools with me when I hunt. I will butcher, package and freeze my meat at camp when I can. Many years ago I got a ticket from a Wyo Warden for not leaving evidence of sex on an edible piece of meat. I had 3 extra doe tags (deer & antelope). The warden was not to enthusiastic about me processing the meat. He said he really could not tell how many animals I had. I said I could have an extra animal all cut up and included in the freezer. I did have evidence of sex, but not on a piece of edible meat..
Just sayin................
an if ya doan know who it is ,it's probly you.Sometimes even more than one!
A friend of mine got a ticket for quartering a 6x6 bull elk that we took through the Dubois check station when it was still open. We had ALL the meat, 4 quarters, the backstraps and the neck/head with hide attached. We had the penis/testicles in a bag . TICKET! The warden said that he knew it was a bull, but that without the sex evidence attached it could be a cow that we poached. I told him that I always carried a bull head & antlers & sex organs with me when hunting, He was not amused. He said the locals in Dubois did that all the time. And he added, The law is the law. Got a $75.00 ticket, but didn't confiscate the bull. That Bull was shot a couple miles away from our truck....we had to quarter it.The Warden made me empty out the freezer and then he counted the packages and said he couldn't establish how many animals were in the freezer. I was working on butchering a doe deer when he came into camp and I didn't have evidence of sex on any of the meat I was working on. I guess he was splitting hairs, but I cost me $100.00 for the ticket he wrote me.. He then made me lock the freezer and he put a seal on it and told me not to put any more meat in it. We took the hinges apart later so we could open it and leave the seal intact and finished the butchering. I thought the whole deal was pretty chicken s**t. But they know you are not going to stay there and go to court to fight it. I did mention the processor procedure on the tagging, he told me I was not a licensed processing business.
Only time in 40 years hunting Wyoming I have ever had a problem with a warden.