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Lee,
Montana prohibits picking up sheds /discards you might find while woods walking. Can actually be fined heavily.  Have to check again, but i think Wyoming does too. Don't understand the reason why there's such hysterics about something that was naturally left behind. 

With the fish, I always figured, these fish are dead/dying why waste them. That was before i realized they could be diseased and it might pass to me or family if cooked/consumed, so pretty much put that idea to rest. But it's only since i've been out here that i've had to scratch my head at some of the laws like that. On the face of it, some of them just don't make sense to the casual observer or someone who's mmigrated to the region and is just getting started,   


 

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