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The tagger shoots
The tagger shoots











the tagger shoots

Many hunters carry multiple permits while deer and turkey hunting, so check your permit carefully to make sure you’re using the right one before notching it. If you harvest a deer from the CWD Management Zone during opening weekend, you must take your deer (or the head with at least 6 inches of the neck in place) on the day of harvest to a designated CWD sampling station.Things to remember before tagging and checking

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You may now transport your deer or turkey out of state.

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You have now completed checking your game and can process your deer or turkey.Īfter you’ve reported to Telecheck, your deer or turkey may be processed, stored, or transported by anyone as long as it is labeled with your full name, address, date taken, and Telecheck confirmation number. After you have provided the required information, you will be given a confirmation number that verifies you have legally checked your game.If you’re using a phone, speak clearly and slowly. Call 80 or visit mdc.mo.gov, then follow the instructions.Collect the information you will be asked when you use Telecheck.Get a pen so you will be able to write your Telecheck confirmation number on your permit.If you have more than one permit, be sure you give the number of the permit you want to use.Before calling the toll-free number or going online, find your Telecheck ID number on your permit.Telecheck will upload a confirmation number directly to your mobile device. Select your notched permit from the list on the screen.Deer harvested in the CWD Management Zone must be Telechecked before leaving the county of harvest.













The tagger shoots