DirtyDusty
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- Jul 5, 2015
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This may sound dumb, but I am not clear on the way Colorado rules are. I read on the Colorado's hunting regulations, that proof of sex must remain attached to the carcass. So if you are boning an elk out to pack out how do you leave proof of sex attached to the carcass. Is the head with the antlers proof, if the rest is boned out meat?