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Care of your Game Animal before you go to the Game Processor (Butcher) If you know of a game processor that is not included on this sheet, Please submit info to us for inclusion on this site. Contact ___________________________________________________________________________________________ It is imperative that you get a Game Processor/Butcher lined up quickly after your kill. Listing of butchers / game processors on this page does not necessarily constitute endorsement by HuntWashingtonState.com. We are providing this list to you, the reader, as a service.
It is unlawful for a person who kills a big game animal or turkey to fail to immediately cut out and completely remove from their tag the designated notches corresponding to the day and month of the kill for that species, except for black bear or cougar, where for purposes of achieving species harvest management goals, the fish and wildlife commission determines that tags are not required for these two big game animals. A person who kills such animal or bird, shall immediately attach their notched tag to the carcass of such animal or bird. That tag must remain attached to the carcass while it is being transported and must remain with the wildlife during the period of retention of the edible parts.
It is unlawful to possess wildlife taken during the open season by another unless it is accompanied by a statement which shows the name, address, hunting, fishing or other license or permit number and signature of the taker, the date, county and game management unit where taken.
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