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One down 219 to go in Montana wolf season
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 548364" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I thought so also till I re-read the regs, I added the bold.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wolves are excluded from being considered as "suitable</p><p>for food". A person that harvests a wolf and <strong>wishes to retain</strong></p><p><strong>possession of the hide and head must personally present the</strong></p><p><strong>hide and skull with evidence of sex naturally attached to a</strong></p><p><strong>designated FWP employee within ten (10) days after harvest</strong>.</p><p>The remaining carcass may be taken in possession or be left</p><p>in the fi eld as per Montana law.</p><p></p><p>As a <strong>prerequisite to retain possession of the hide and skull,</strong></p><p><strong>a hunter must personally present the hide and skull </strong>to a</p><p>designated FWP employee within ten (10) days after harvest</p><p>for the purpose of:</p><p>- inspection and registration of kill.</p><p>- verify evidence of sex.</p><p>- tagging the hide. The hide tag must thereafter remain attached</p><p>to the hide until tanned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 548364, member: 13632"] I thought so also till I re-read the regs, I added the bold. Wolves are excluded from being considered as “suitable for food”. A person that harvests a wolf and [B]wishes to retain possession of the hide and head must personally present the hide and skull with evidence of sex naturally attached to a designated FWP employee within ten (10) days after harvest[/B]. The remaining carcass may be taken in possession or be left in the fi eld as per Montana law. As a [B]prerequisite to retain possession of the hide and skull, a hunter must personally present the hide and skull [/B]to a designated FWP employee within ten (10) days after harvest for the purpose of: - inspection and registration of kill. - verify evidence of sex. - tagging the hide. The hide tag must thereafter remain attached to the hide until tanned. [/QUOTE]
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