I guess we answered this question as it was posted. LEAVE IT, if you shoot it, I would try not to retrieve. I do that with wounded waterfowl I come across, reason, I am not using steel shot! There is an assumption here that there is legal remedy to excuse errors. It is a case of apparent fact. It is not testimony, or here say. You have a hen in your processing, post facto, your guilty, period. Your good intentions are meaningless. So to respond to the original question as posed , leave it, or teach to dogs to only catch and retrieve roosters. I am amazed buy the questions which the answer has been drilled into everybody since they took up a gun. I have seen hens shot, I shot one myself many years ago, I still see it, ashamed about it, regret it, pointing a rooster, in an eruption of flushing birds, and was unaware of the hen behind, missed him, not that fortunate with the hen. I doubt any fine would make me feel more regrettable. If you are worried about LEGAL procedure, take a dead hen up to a game warden, and asked him! Sam Brownback, Gov. of Kansas, shot two turkeys with one shot, only problem is he was permitted for 1, ( he could have bought two tags, but did not). Called the game warden and had him site him for the illegal harvest. Fine $250.00, game warden said it was an "honest mistake". you might get the same thing if your convincing, or the gov. ....or you might have your guns, auto, impounded, your hunting rights revoked, have the relatives scrounge up bond, be shunned by your hunting buds because they got arrested too, because you put the hen in their car, and last but not least, be signed out to custody, by what is now your belligerent wife!

( I am sure it would not be that bad, but before you proceed, know what a guilty plea penalty might mean. Confession might be good for the soul, but might be hard to live with! As an aside, I read that some with take it with them attitude and IF they get

caught will own up to it? Does that mean if you get home Without getting caught, then it's fair game? Or are you willing to find a warden and plead guilty? My theory is that if you keep it you are benefiting from the harvest, without providing a compensating value, (ridicule, fine). Now what?