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DIY Backpack Elk hunt in CO
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 586683" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Good point about the horns and cape. I started packing out the horns and maybe a cape long before there were so many regulations because they could be on the outside of the pack and usually by the time the bull was boned out and I was ready to go I was to worn out to pack a load of meat. As a rule I would stash the horns away from the truck just so someone would not steal them while I was gone. Never had any problems with fish and game. I don't know what the rules are here in Idaho or other states now but you could well be right.</p><p> </p><p> And yep proof of sex intact on a quarter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 586683, member: 10391"] Good point about the horns and cape. I started packing out the horns and maybe a cape long before there were so many regulations because they could be on the outside of the pack and usually by the time the bull was boned out and I was ready to go I was to worn out to pack a load of meat. As a rule I would stash the horns away from the truck just so someone would not steal them while I was gone. Never had any problems with fish and game. I don't know what the rules are here in Idaho or other states now but you could well be right. And yep proof of sex intact on a quarter! [/QUOTE]
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