Episode 33
Tagging procedures have moved into phones
Today’s discourse presents a crucial tip pertaining to the regulations surrounding hunting, particularly emphasizing the importance of adhering to electronic tagging and harvest reporting requirements that are now mandated in several states. We delineate how these requirements apply across various forms of hunting, including archery, black powder, and rifle. It is imperative to understand that while some jurisdictions have embraced electronic methods, others continue to necessitate the use of physical tags. We strongly advise our listeners to familiarize themselves with the current procedures prior to the commencement of the hunting season, rather than facing the potential complications of doing so while in a precarious situation. Our aim is to ensure that every hunter is adequately prepared and informed, thereby enhancing their experience and compliance with the law.
Takeaways:
- The podcast episode emphasizes the importance of understanding regulations pertaining to archery, black powder, and rifle hunting.
- Listeners are advised to familiarize themselves with their state's specific tagging and reporting requirements prior to the hunting season.
- It is crucial to read the current procedures for harvesting game before heading into the field, rather than during the hunt.
- The episode highlights that some states mandate electronic tagging, which necessitates prompt reporting following a successful shot.
- The requirement for physical tags still exists in certain jurisdictions, underscoring the diversity of regulations.
- Listeners are encouraged to stay informed and prepared to ensure a successful and compliant hunting experience.
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Transcript
Today's tip is brought to you by wildtone Labs and is for all experience levels.
Speaker A:Applies to archery, black powder and rifle.
Speaker A:Some states now require electronic tagging or harvest reporting within hours of the shot.
Speaker A:Others still require a physical tag.
Speaker A:Read the current procedure before the season, not when you're standing over a bull with a dying phone battery.
Speaker A:Brought to you by wildtone Labs.
Speaker A:Helping you call dinner.
