longbowhunter2
Well-Known Member
here we go again, more BS
I filled out a form claiming deer meat when coming back from KS a couple of years back, the guy at the check said to take it in the office. I handed the form to the person behind the counter and they just walked away, I had to ask for a copy or prof of document for my copy. I asked what they did with the declarations and they said that they gave them to the F&G people if they collected them, or just threw them away. Coming back from Mexico you had to fill out a declaration slip with proof of time spent down there before you could bring game across, good old days, 25 ducks per day, 25 dove and 15 Quail, 3 limits of eachThe form requires the public to:
1. Identify themselves by name, address, telephone. 2. Provide proof of identity with any legal identification, driver’s license, ID card, etc.
3. Identify the vehicle license number in which the animal(s) are imported into California.
4. Provide the proof of legal take with the required out of state hunting, fishing licenses or tags.
5. Provide proof that the take is legal to possess in California by specifying the type, number or parts of animals to brought into the state in conformance with state law.
6. Certify that the declaration is true and correct and that the fish or wildlife described are legally possessed/imported by the undersigned.
7. Instructions to send copies of the completed form to the Department.
3, 5 & 6?