Carcass Tag Tracking Sheet is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a carcass tag tracking sheet?
A: A carcass tag tracking sheet is a document used to keep track of the carcasses of animals that have been hunted or harvested.
Q: Why is a carcass tag tracking sheet used?
A: A carcass tag tracking sheet is used to ensure that hunters and harvesters comply with state regulations and report their harvest accurately.
Q: Who uses a carcass tag tracking sheet?
A: Hunters and harvesters in New Mexico use a carcass tag tracking sheet to record information about the animals they hunt or harvest.
Q: What information is recorded on a carcass tag tracking sheet?
A: A carcass tag tracking sheet typically records information such as the date of harvest, species of animal, sex of animal, and the location where the animal was killed.
Q: Are carcass tag tracking sheets required in New Mexico?
A: Yes, hunters and harvesters in New Mexico are required to use a carcass tag tracking sheet to record their harvest.
Q: How long do I need to keep a carcass tag tracking sheet?
A: In New Mexico, carcass tag tracking sheets must be kept for a minimum of two years after the date of harvest.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish.