wild deer.
1. a. When a wild deer is taken the taker shall immediately fill in,
using ink, ball point pen or indelible pencil, the deer tags issued to
the taker as provided in regulations of the department. The taker shall
immediately cut out or mark the month and date of kill on the tag and
shall attach it to the deer, except that it need not be attached to the
deer while it is being dragged or physically carried by the taker to a
camp or point where other transportation is available. The taker shall
report details of the location and date of harvest and data on the deer
as required by regulation.
b. When a bear is taken, the taker shall fill out the bear tag issued
to taker as provided in regulations of the department. The taker shall
report details of the location and date of harvest and data on the bear
as required by regulation.
c. The department shall adopt regulations for the tagging or
designating by self-locking metal seals or other means of deer of either
sex taken in Westchester county pursuant to the provisions of paragraph
c of subdivision 1, of section 11-0907, in addition to the limit of one
deer in a license year.
2. The taker shall remove his deer out of the woods or open country to
a camp or other inhabited location by midnight of the day immediately
following the expiration of the open season in the county or part of a
county in which the deer was taken.
3. A person licensed to hunt deer pursuant to this chapter who has
filled all of his/her valid deer tags may assist and/or supervise other
licensed hunters in hunting deer, except that such person shall not
shoot or attempt to shoot deer.
4. a. The taker may transport the entire carcass of his deer, with the
head attached in a natural way and his license tag attached to the
carcass.
b. He may detach the head of a male deer for mounting only and
transport it to a licensed taxidermist. If the head is detached, the
taker shall immediately attach to it a tag supplied by himself bearing
his signature, address and license number, the name and address of the
taxidermist and the number of points on each antler, and the head shall
be shipped to the taxidermist immediately. The tag shall remain attached
to the head continuously until the head is received by the taxidermist
and retained by him for six months after the head is mounted. If at any
time during transportation the head is in possession of a person other
than the taker or a carrier, his name and address shall be written on
the tag at the time the head comes into his possession.
c. The head of a female deer with antlers not less than the minimum
legal length may be detached for mounting. The detached head shall be
handled in the manner provided in this subdivision with respect to the
head of a male deer.
d. The taker may transport the carcass of a male deer, from which he
has removed the head, if the carcass bears evidence of sex, or the
carcass of a female deer from which the head has been removed, if the
metal tag is attached thereto, provided in either case that his deer tag
is attached to the carcass and on the reverse side of the tag there
appears the name and address of the taxidermist to whom the head is to
be delivered and the number of points on each antler.
5. a. The taker may transport by carrier, except parcel post, one deer
to which his deer tag is attached, together with an additional tag
supplied by him stating the name and address of the consignee. He shall
be in personal attendance on the carcass of his deer while it is being
transported by any method other than by carrier, except that if the head
has not been removed, and if there are attached to the carcass the
taker's deer tag and a tag supplied by him on which is written legibly
in ink the name and address of the person transporting the deer and the
name and address of the consignee, the deer may be transported for him
by another.
b. The taker may cut portions of the meat from the carcass and
transport or cause them to be transported to consignees for consumption
as food only, provided that his deer tag remains attached at all times
to the portion of the carcass retained by him, and that each portion
transported has attached a tag supplied by the taker and personally
signed by him, on which he shall write legibly in ink his name, address
and license number, the date when the portions were cut, and the name
and address of the consignee. If at any time during transportation any
such portion is in possession of a person other than the taker or his
consignee, the name and address of such person shall be written legibly
on the tag in ink. The tag shall remain attached to the meat until it is
prepared for consumption. Where such portions are transported wrapped or
boxed, the outside of the package shall bear the word "venison" and be
marked as provided in this paragraph for tags. Portions of deer tagged
as provided in this paragraph, and packages containing portions of deer,
so marked, may be transported by carrier except parcel post.
6. a. The taker may transport the carcass of the bear, for the
purposes of harvesting the gallbladder and/or bile, only if the bear tag
is attached thereto.
b. No person taking, possessing or transporting bear shall fail to
comply with the mandatory requirements of this section and section
11-0917 of this title.
7. No person taking, possessing or transporting wild deer shall fail
to comply with the mandatory requirements of this section, and no person
shall possess or transport wild deer or any portion of a wild deer
except as provided in this section, or at a time not permitted by
section 11-0917.
Structure New York Laws
ENV - Environmental Conservation
Article 11 - Fish and Wildlife
11-0903 - Open Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits Fixed by Regulation.
11-0905 - Open Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits for Upland Game Birds and Small Game.
11-0907 - Deer and Bear; Open Hunting Seasons; Bag Limits.
11-0911 - Procedure on Taking Wild Deer and Bear; Transportation of Wild Deer.
11-0913 - Deer Management Permits.
11-0914 - Yearling Buck Protection Program.
11-0915 - Disposal of Deer, Moose and Bear Killed Unintentionally by Collision.
11-0917 - Possession, Transportation and Sale of Wild Game and Other Wildlife.
11-0919 - Aid to Wildlife in Distress.
11-0925 - Special Dog Training Areas.
11-0931 - Prohibitions on the Use and Possession of Firearms.