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Transport and registration of game
Within 48 hours of leaving a hunting site, a hunter who has killed a white-tailed deer, a moose, a black bear or a wild turkey must present in person his licence and register the animal with a person, a corporation or an association authorized by the MFFP. At that time, he must declare the calibre of the firearm used and the licence plate number of the vehicle used to transport the game, then allow the punching of the transportation coupon(s) and, in the case of a male moose, allow the marking of the antlers. In the case of a moose, the hunter must also present the hunting licence from which the transportation coupons were attached to the animal. Specific procedures may apply to white-tailed deer hunting in wildlife reserves and outfitting operations with exclusive rights (see the sections entitled "Sharing an antlerless deer hunting licence" and "Hunting white-tailed deer in a group") and moose hunting in wildlife reserves (see the section entitled "Sharing an adult female moose hunting licence").
A hunter who has killed big game or a wild turkey must, upon request of a wildlife protection officer, have the officer register it immediately.
Any wild turkey that is killed must be transported and shown whole, whether eviscerated or not, at a registration station.
A hunter who kills a black bear must at the time of registration show the animal's carcass or pelt.
Any moose killed must be transported and produced whole or in identifiable quarters at a registration station.