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2 hours ago, Bucndoe said:

Of course a confirmation number is required for the possession of the usable meat and antlers. The chewed up stuff is unusable and garbage just like the gut pile. This isn't rocket science it is common sense. Sometimes I can't believe the silly stuff that is posted here and debated

Common sense isn't very common....

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4 minutes ago, nmc02 said:

Common sense isn't very common....

There's your dinner

There is nothing more intolerant than a liberal preaching tolerance 

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37 minutes ago, Bucndoe said:

Wanton Waste law applies to edible portions, non stuff chewed up by critters 

If a carcass is scavanged all of the meat can be discarded not just the scavenged portions.  The reg says..

45 minutes ago, nickmarch said:

Edible portions do not include meat from diseased or scavenged carcasses. 

It does not say meat from the scavenged portions of the carcass it says meat from scavenged carcasses.  If any part of a carcass is scavenged the whole carcass can be discarded not just the scavenged portions.

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17 minutes ago, nickmarch said:

If a carcass is scavanged all of the meat can be discarded not just the scavenged portions.  The reg says..

It does not say meat from the scavenged portions of the carcass it says meat from scavenged carcasses.  If any part of a carcass is scavenged the whole carcass can be discarded not just the scavenged portions.

Thanks that is what I wasn’t sure of

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Isn't it this part of the wanton waste law that applies here, and not the part about consuming the edible meat?

 

It is unlawful for any person to place, leave, dump or abandon a game mammal, game bird or wildlife carcass or parts of it along or upon a public right-of-way or highway, or on public or private property, including a waterway or stream, without the permission of the owner or tenant, or on any wildlife management area or state park. Make every effort to retrieve your game, remove the animal from the field—except entrails may be left discretely in the field—consume the edible portions and properly dispose of the remains such as bagged in your household trash.

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