i saw a pig of a forestry trick get in a excavator with a private guy.
damm ball gropers
i saw a pig of a forestry trick get in a excavator with a private guy.
damm ball gropers
chick.....................
The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.
what is the reasoning behind the rack not being adequate evidence of sex?
As far as i remember the regs don't specify to how big of a piece of carcass the testicles must be left attached. Therefore, i can just detach the testicle as well as the tail..... So then, what is the difference whether a detached head is used for sex ID or the detached testicles?
There's no way to prove that either one is part of the same animal as the rest of the meat.
Someone enlighten me please
They need to be attached to the carcass or part of the carcass like a quarter for example. I wouldn't try pulling out a plastic bag with nuts in it and saying here you go. We take all our animals apart in the bush and leave the nuts on 1 quarter and a ring of hide on the foreleg bone of each quarter. Also take time and date pictures. The way the regs are written can lead to confusion but they written so that CO's have a chance for convictions in court. They must have lost some cases over whether the antlers belonged to the pieces.
Regs say that evidence of sex must be left " naturally attached " to a piece or portion of the carcass.
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read page 20 in the regs. Deer must be accompanied with antlers, unskinned tail and either a testicle/penis or udder/teat. Caribou, moose elk, antlers, tail or portion of hide no less than 6cm square and testicle/penis, udder/teat. Bottom line you better be able to prove exactly what’s in the back of your pick up with out a doubt.