TPWD says:
You are allowed to quarter a deer or antelope in camp, but tagging and proof-of-sex requirements continue to apply until the wildlife resource reaches a final destination.
Deer or antelope may not be processed beyond quarters in camp unless the camp qualifies as a final destination.
My question (and I have not found any definitive answer,.... can those quarters be de-boned in camp ? Or even de-boned at home before delivering that deer to a processor ?
Anyone out there ever ask that question to a warden ?
You are allowed to quarter a deer or antelope in camp, but tagging and proof-of-sex requirements continue to apply until the wildlife resource reaches a final destination.
Deer or antelope may not be processed beyond quarters in camp unless the camp qualifies as a final destination.
My question (and I have not found any definitive answer,.... can those quarters be de-boned in camp ? Or even de-boned at home before delivering that deer to a processor ?
Anyone out there ever ask that question to a warden ?
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