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Post by mossberg500 on Nov 17, 2011 23:13:01 GMT -5
I do quit a few preserve pheasant hunts , and the few places that i have gone to they clean the birds for you . my question is this , since they completely clean the birds ( all that is kept is the breast and the legs ) , they remove the head and head plumage , now according to the law I'm suppose to leave all that attached , i do get a receipt showing that i paid for the birds , can i still get in trouble with the law ??
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Post by morrison on Nov 18, 2011 11:57:12 GMT -5
If you take the birds on a shooting perserve the following regualtion applies. If you take the bird under any other means, then the statute pertaining to the head and head plumage applies.
IC 14-22-31-10 Bill of sale
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sec. 10. The licensee of a shooting preserve shall issue a bill of sale designating game birds or exotic mammals lawfully taken upon the shooting preserve. The bill of sale must accompany all game birds and exotic mammals removed from the shooting preserve. The licensee shall retain a copy of all bills of sale issued to persons removing game birds or exotic mammals from the shooting preserve. The bills of sale are subject to inspection by the fish and wildlife division at any time. As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.15.
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