Shed and racks in the rafters

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bucklover

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Here's a subject that I haven't seen here and it concerns most of us. How many of us have old racks that we killed or found over the years hanging around? You should be aware that if you don't have the proof of license or an interstate game tag attached you are technically breaking the law. I have a friend that lost a lifetime of horn (and we're talking a bunch). The Fish and Game came in because they heard he had a bunch of racks, and confiscated everything he had. I hunted sheds with him for quite a few years and never once did he talk about having poached a deer. He has just always been hooked on horn and collected everything he came across. The Fish and Game took them, claiming they were going to do age tests on them etc. The whole bunch just disappeared. He was never charged with anything. A lifetime of bone gone. Now there is no record of where the horns are. Pretty dirty deal! So, for those of us who do our own Europeans or saving of racks, remember to keep your tags for proof.
 
In Oregon the tag has to stay with the meat. I'm sure it has happened on rare occasions but I personally would not worry about it.
 
this firemarshall bill guy either hasnt followed much on here or is just plain ignorant. every post he has said is something to do with according to his ethics and how its too early and utard comments... come on firemarshall we were over all those comments 2 years ago.
 
Who really cares? He lost a bunch of stinky skulls. A lifetime of bone....hahahaha...get a clue about what is important in life my friend....geezuz....
 
The way I have Interpreted wyo laws on skulls is if in transport without tag, they are illegal, but if not in transport and they are at your residence, the skulls are fine to have. Sounds like your freind should of contacted a lawyer the same day of the incident.
 

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