Dakotazeb
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Seems another thread got into discussing possession limit so I thought I would start another thread to discuss the subject. Here is was the regulations in South Dakota say:
POSSESSION LIMIT
The maximum number of a particular species of game (excluding migratory game birds) that a person my lawfully have under their control (including those in their immediate possession, a portable cooler in the vehicle, a home freezer, or registered in their name at a wildlife processing facility/locker; or any combination thereof) Game harvested during a previous season or year in South Dakota and still in possession counts toward the possession limit of the current license year. However, game (excluding migratory game birds) lawfully harvested under another state's license does not count toward the South Dakota limit. See Federal Laws for Migratory Game Birds.
In reading the above I would take it that any game birds in your possession must have attached a head, leg or wing for identification purposes. Thus, those breasting out a pheasant and storing it in a home freezer could be in violation if proper means of identification are not attached. I realize that the chances of someone coming to inspect your home freezer are minimal. But???
POSSESSION LIMIT
The maximum number of a particular species of game (excluding migratory game birds) that a person my lawfully have under their control (including those in their immediate possession, a portable cooler in the vehicle, a home freezer, or registered in their name at a wildlife processing facility/locker; or any combination thereof) Game harvested during a previous season or year in South Dakota and still in possession counts toward the possession limit of the current license year. However, game (excluding migratory game birds) lawfully harvested under another state's license does not count toward the South Dakota limit. See Federal Laws for Migratory Game Birds.
In reading the above I would take it that any game birds in your possession must have attached a head, leg or wing for identification purposes. Thus, those breasting out a pheasant and storing it in a home freezer could be in violation if proper means of identification are not attached. I realize that the chances of someone coming to inspect your home freezer are minimal. But???