Apologies if duplicate thread couldn't find anything in the search; any tips and tricks for keeping these components attached to the carcass if you're boning out a deer to pack it out, anybody had any success or problems? My usual method was to skin the deer and go up the back leg bone to remove the hind quarters as one piece of meat, I think leaving the tail attached should be pretty easy but the testicles generally stay on the pelvis when you're boning out a deer.... seems a little silly to have to do this for a decent backcountry buck but that's the world now after too many "hybrid" does got shot
NOTE: To improve enforceability and simplifyregulations, the option to use antlers to prove sex and species while transporting harvested wildlife is no longer available.Please refer to the section below for thenew requirements while transportingharvested wildlife from the kill locationto a meatcutter, owner or operator of acold storage plant, or the hunters normaldwelling place. A person must, whilereturning from hunting, keep the antlersor horns of wildlife killed during an antler/horn restricted season (e.g., 6 pt, full curl,spike-fork, etc.) and the species licenceunder which the wildlife was killed, togetherand available for inspection by an officer.(1) For caribou, elk or moose, the animal’stail or another readily identifiable part ofthe hide not less than 6 cm2, AND i) If the animal is male, a testicle orpart of the penis,(ii) If the animal is female, a portion ofthe udder or teats.(2) For deer, the unskinned tail, AND i) If the animal is male, a testicle orpart of the penis,(ii) If the animal is female, a portion ofthe udder and teats.