Can you imagine, "license and tags please, do you have any wild game meat in your possession?" I hope you can prove to me it's moose meat and was legally shot on October 3rd two years ago. How goofy.
Can you imagine, "license and tags please, do you have any wild game meat in your possession?" I hope you can prove to me it's moose meat and was legally shot on October 3rd two years ago. How goofy.
I might be off here, but what if you butchered cut and wrapped your animal but have the hind quarter with the tail and proof of sex attached as a whole in the freezer along with the other meat? you can have 80 % of your animal all done and just deal with one hind quarter at home. Would that not be ok for transport from the cabin to your main residence?
I think the key to the problem of butchering at your cabin is to have the kill inspected (before butchering & by a game warden) and keep the receipt. This would be similar to having a licensed meat cutter inspecting your kill and giving you a receipt for butchering. Then your wrapped meat would have a dated receipt to show when transporting if stopped.
.................... After 53 years I am fully retired - Dennis Sorensen - D R S