Upland and waterfowl many not be completely field dressed and then transported. The head and one fully feathered wing must remain on waterfowl while upland birds must retain a head or leg sufficient to prove species and sex.
After killing a big game animal, evidence of species and sex must be left attached to the carcass. Suitable evidence of species shall include head and/or tail. Evidence of sex shall include head or reproductive organs attached to the carcass.
No big game animals taken shall be transported unless the big animal tag bearing the permittee's name/number for the season has been securely attached to the game at the time the game was killed, prior to bringing it into any hunting camp, dwelling, farmyard, or other place or abode of any kind occupied overnight or in the event such game animal is brought out to a road, then before the game is placed upon or in a vehicle of any kind. All tagging instructions printed on the tag must be followed.
All hunters issues a license will be mailed a harvest report, according to the address on the license issues. Each harvest report, according to the address on the license issued. Each harvest report must be completed and returned to the Crow Creek Department of Natural Resources within 10 days following receipt of that questionnaire. Failure to return harvest reports may make that person ineligible for a license the following year, Harvest reports are necessary to help build a data base on the wildlife harvested on the Crow Creek Reservation.
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