Idaho Admin. Code r. 13.01.10.100 - POSSESSION OR SALE OF WILDLIFE KILLED LAWFULLY
In addition to the restrictions and permissions set forth in Sections 36-106, 36-501, 36-502, and 36-1107, Idaho Code: (4-6-23)
01.
Edible
Flesh. No person may sell, purchase, or barter the edible flesh of game
animals or other wildlife protected by classification under IDAPA 13.01.06.
(4-6-23)
02.
Rattlesnakes. Skins or rattles of rattlesnakes lawfully killed in
defense of people or property, or dying in lawful captivity, may be possessed,
purchased, or sold, provided the person taking rattlesnake(s) from the wild or
owning in captivity does not sell more than four (4) rattlesnakes per year.
(4-6-23)
03.
Written
Statement for Possession by Another. A written statement showing the
taker's name, address, license and tag/permit numbers, date and location of
kill, the part(s) possessed, and signed by the taker, must accompany wildlife
or its parts when possessed by another person. Any buyer of black bear or
mountain lion head, hide or parts (except tanned hides finished into rugs or
mounts) must send a copy of the sales statement, or a Department Form CE-50, to
the Department within ten (10) days after such purchase. (4-6-23)
04.
Lawfully Taken under other
Jurisdiction. Wildlife or parts thereof that have been legally killed,
collected, or salvaged under the laws of other states, Indian tribes, or
countries may be possessed or sold in Idaho unless Idaho prohibits such
possession or sale. (4-6-23)
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