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Old 07-23-2017, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by flags
I could understand the head but there is no logical reason to require someone to bring out the hide of an animal that has been quartered. I wonder why that rule exists?
If you think that's bad, Minnesota made things even harder for those of us who hunt out of state. Because of CWD, we no longer can bring back the skulls or spines of a deer across the border, so just to skip over the pains of transport, I went ahead and found a taxidermist from across the border ahead of time, then since I process my own deer anyways, I just do so at a friends house over there. We need to have the used tag with us during transport. The only other option leaves you almost violating some of the laws in the other states on waste if you don't find and secure other processing options.
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