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Not Long Range – But A Well Earned Buck
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<blockquote data-quote="Slopeshunter" data-source="post: 175228" data-attributes="member: 5927"><p>Matt, here in Alberta we have to retain evidence of sex, the tail (for deer only), and the tag. And they all have to be on the same side and connected to one another. But it does not say that it all has to be connected with bone.</p><p></p><p>So, here's what we do. We cut the tail off from the rump (but not through the hide); then we skin down and remove the evidence of sex.</p><p></p><p>We'd already tagged the deer through the back hock. So using a small bone saw we cut the bone on eack side to the tagged area. The hide keeps the tag in place. Then we skin up to the evidence of sex which had already been skinned. </p><p></p><p>We now have it all (tag, sex, and tail) connected together with a length of hide. We then take this and put it into a big zip lock bag with the tag facing out and place the bag in our backpack. Once back home just toss the ziplock bag into the garbage.</p><p></p><p>We went over this method with a friend whos a fish & wildlife officer up here and he didn't see any problems with it and thought it was a great way to do it!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slopeshunter, post: 175228, member: 5927"] Matt, here in Alberta we have to retain evidence of sex, the tail (for deer only), and the tag. And they all have to be on the same side and connected to one another. But it does not say that it all has to be connected with bone. So, here's what we do. We cut the tail off from the rump (but not through the hide); then we skin down and remove the evidence of sex. We'd already tagged the deer through the back hock. So using a small bone saw we cut the bone on eack side to the tagged area. The hide keeps the tag in place. Then we skin up to the evidence of sex which had already been skinned. We now have it all (tag, sex, and tail) connected together with a length of hide. We then take this and put it into a big zip lock bag with the tag facing out and place the bag in our backpack. Once back home just toss the ziplock bag into the garbage. We went over this method with a friend whos a fish & wildlife officer up here and he didn't see any problems with it and thought it was a great way to do it! Cheers [/QUOTE]
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