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Is a carcass tag the tag I buy in the store? If not, what is it?

Question by small game. Uploaded on November 18, 2009

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from small game wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

I made a mistake in my question. When I said that I buy it at the store, I ment at a licensed agencys.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

Do you mean for road kill? That you get from the police officer at the scene.

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from fliphuntr14 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

what state in wisconsin you buy 1 small game license and it covers most animals you can get migratory stamps attached to it and hip certification that allows you to report what you get over the year... For deer the carcass tag is attached to your general license. for road kill your dnr officer or police officer can sell you those but you have to take the whole deer

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

Never heard of a carcass tag. But there are countless jurisdictions and countless regulations in North America. I haven't encountered very many of them. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THE REGULATIONS ARE WHERE YOU ARE HUNTING, YOU DANG WELL BETTER READ THEM BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE HOUSE! AND READ THE WHOLE THING. I made that mistake myself this year when I returned to Montana to go pheasant hunting. The regs had changed requiring that one leg remain attached to a carcass for transport. Because I didn't check the most recent regs, I had to eat one rooster rather unexpectedly. And DON'T rely on anyone else to keep you informed. If after reading the regs you still don't have it figured out, pick up the phone and call your local agency and ask them.

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from small game wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

I made a mistake in my question. When I said that I buy it at the store, I ment at a licensed agencys.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

Do you mean for road kill? That you get from the police officer at the scene.

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from fliphuntr14 wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

what state in wisconsin you buy 1 small game license and it covers most animals you can get migratory stamps attached to it and hip certification that allows you to report what you get over the year... For deer the carcass tag is attached to your general license. for road kill your dnr officer or police officer can sell you those but you have to take the whole deer

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 2 years 26 weeks ago

Never heard of a carcass tag. But there are countless jurisdictions and countless regulations in North America. I haven't encountered very many of them. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THE REGULATIONS ARE WHERE YOU ARE HUNTING, YOU DANG WELL BETTER READ THEM BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE HOUSE! AND READ THE WHOLE THING. I made that mistake myself this year when I returned to Montana to go pheasant hunting. The regs had changed requiring that one leg remain attached to a carcass for transport. Because I didn't check the most recent regs, I had to eat one rooster rather unexpectedly. And DON'T rely on anyone else to keep you informed. If after reading the regs you still don't have it figured out, pick up the phone and call your local agency and ask them.

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