I've been thumbing thru the questions from the public on the F&G website & nonsense of whats
"legal" & "Illegal" along with wrong answers writen by Carrie Wilson, a marine biologist with the California Department of Fish and Game. I cant trust what has been said on a few other topics answered by her due to the fact that I know from personal experiences that what she said is way off but thats another topic about the time of rut in San Diego. I was born & raised in san diego & the rut is NOT in sept/oct.!!!
The hunting season is durring this time & thats what she based her answer off of.
Anyway I came across this subject on the illegal removal of a gall bladder from a road kill bear.
This isnt a subject that I questioned other than, whats the use of the bears gall bladder to humans?
This question was asked.
Question:
It was in the news recently that a bear was hit by a car in the Lake Tahoe area. By the time authorities arrived they realized that someone else had already gotten to it first and removed the bear's gall bladder from the carcass. I cannot believe this would be legal to do. Is it?
Answer:
No. According to Game Warden Patrick Foy, possession of bear parts from a non-lawfully harvested bear in California is a misdemeanor crime and would subject a person to a potential citation. If that person takes the bears gall bladder and tries to sell it on the black market, even if the bear had not been hit by a car and was harvested legally, it elevates the crime to a felony with stiff penalties and possible jail terms.
What use is the gall bladder to us?
If legaly harvested, why wouldnt it be legal to sell any part of the bear if it is rightfuly yours?
I'm not speaking in mass quantities either. 1 item off 1 animal.