Not if they get wet..:)
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Well there it is numpty! Welcome to hunt Ontario lol. You ask about regs and stuff on paper and you will get massive discussion from the internet gurus along with a little grief because you aren't in the clique. That my friend will take about 500-1000 posts of sucking up. Of course you can't accomplish that if your actually out doors enjoying and doing what this place is supposed to be about.
So when you get a guy ask questions about actual outdoor such as shed hunting he'll get a couple comments over three days and that's it. Ask about interpreting regs and dozens of will chime in within hours lol.
...but it is entertaining as heck by times so don't let the fellas with carpal tunnel bother you ha ha!
The point I was trying to make is that the tag seal is part of the hunt in Ontario. No need to remove it in order to accentuate the antlers. People agree and understand that it is mandatory and certainly would not diminish the look and impression of a massive 12 pointer or a small buck like mine. Every year I try to shoot a deer but am not always successful. But for each one that I do get, they are a trophy in my own mind and I proudly tag each and every one of them following the law established to protect the over harvest of this beautiful creature speaking of which I have noticed a dramatic decline in population as everyone else in the last few years.
So, in short, do not remove and try to re-apply the tag for any reason as you will get in "caca" with your local CO....:moose:
Was there not a post on here stating that if you wanted to post a photo you must have the affixed tag showing in the picture?
If you don't like the look of a tag on the antlers for pictures, tag the ear instead. Turn the head a little for the pic and the tag might not be visible at all. Nothing illegal about it, no grey area to possibly get you into trouble.