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In hunting regulations, what does possession limit indicate?

  1. The maximum weight of each individual game animal.

  2. The number of game animals that can be tagged in a season.

  3. The total combined weight of all the game harvested in a day.

  4. The total amount of game one can have either at home or when traveling.

The correct answer is: The total amount of game one can have either at home or when traveling.

The possession limit in hunting regulations indicates the total amount of game an individual can have, either at home or while traveling. This means that it includes any game that is currently being stored in a freezer, as well as any game that may be transported while on a hunting trip. The other options are incorrect because they refer to specific weights or numbers, whereas the possession limit refers to the total amount of game that an individual can have, regardless of weight or variety. For example, if someone has reached their possession limit, they cannot store or transport any additional game, even if it is a different type or size.