How do you figure? I suspect anything hunted in Alaska will be an OYOA. where as Canada requires a guide..kinda goes against the point of what this place is all about.
Had an orange on for a few years now. There is a bit of a learning curve, no prying, and they are scary sharp.
I got several hundred of the longer blades and a hundred of the exacto looking blades. the short ones are handy for some jobs.
I wouldn't sell any antlers..if space is a premium, I'd just remove the rack and trash the rest, store them in a garage or something.
I sold some muley and elk antlers in the past, some of them I don't even have kill photo's of. I didn't have the room at the time, but I've built a shop with an...