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<blockquote data-quote="Rowdie" data-source="post: 191152" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>A) Rational and laws going together?? Since when? I guess the only people transporting game that way would be poachers. Easier to catch poachers?? </p><p></p><p>B) They will fine you for violations of illegal transporting of big game. </p><p></p><p>I grew up in SD and it was always illegal to transport quartered big game. I have a friend who transported an antelope from Corson Co. where he hunted, to Spearfish. He only had a car so he skinned it, cut the head and legs off and bagged them. He had the carcass in one bag and head, cape, and legs in other. They were sealed up good since he had a nice Camaro. The tag was on one of the legs, like they do in SD. These were heave duty clear bags. He went through one game check at the bridge by Corson Co. and they chastised him but didn't ticket him. The other game check down by Sturgis he wasn't so lucky, the ticketed him. This was in the mid 90's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rowdie, post: 191152, member: 272"] A) Rational and laws going together?? Since when? I guess the only people transporting game that way would be poachers. Easier to catch poachers?? B) They will fine you for violations of illegal transporting of big game. I grew up in SD and it was always illegal to transport quartered big game. I have a friend who transported an antelope from Corson Co. where he hunted, to Spearfish. He only had a car so he skinned it, cut the head and legs off and bagged them. He had the carcass in one bag and head, cape, and legs in other. They were sealed up good since he had a nice Camaro. The tag was on one of the legs, like they do in SD. These were heave duty clear bags. He went through one game check at the bridge by Corson Co. and they chastised him but didn't ticket him. The other game check down by Sturgis he wasn't so lucky, the ticketed him. This was in the mid 90's. [/QUOTE]
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