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Deer processing question

Posted By: pkfergy

Deer processing question - 11/09/17 04:11 AM

Dropping off deer at cinnamon creek for someone else... what is required ?
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Deer processing question - 11/09/17 04:33 AM

Tag and proof of sex which is the head. Or just MLD permit. Or the old wildlife resource document if no proof of sex but must be signed by landowner or landowners agent. If head is at taxidermist, they issue a receipt confirming sex for proof of sex.

https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/hunting/general-regulations/proof-of-sex
Posted By: GeneralLefty

Re: Deer processing question - 11/09/17 03:48 PM

Tags and proof of sex
Posted By: Bobby Hill

Re: Deer processing question - 11/09/17 07:03 PM

dropped a quartered doe and spike off last night and only had to supply the tags, no proof of sex... weird
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Deer processing question - 11/10/17 05:25 AM

Originally Posted By: Bobby Hill
dropped a quartered doe and spike off last night and only had to supply the tags, no proof of sex... weird


If someone isn't there, they take it as long as tag is there... Better than it going to waste or trying to do it yourself without proper tools. Many folks toss the head out but if they are at the processor, prepare to be questioned and possibly ticketed. You know who they is...
Posted By: Hunt Dog

Re: Deer processing question - 11/10/17 07:27 PM

If it's not your deer but you are in possession of it you need to have the Transfer of Wildlife Resource form filled out and signed.
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Deer processing question - 11/10/17 10:35 PM

Originally Posted By: Hunt Dog
If it's not your deer but you are in possession of it you need to have the Transfer of Wildlife Resource form filled out and signed.


Not if you have their tag.
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Deer processing question - 11/11/17 03:34 AM

You should never need proof of sex at the processor. Most require a tag but I've dropped deer off without them before, just had to fill out a wildlife resource document.
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