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It looks like Wyoming has rules that apply even before you leave the field or the state. I like full skull mounts but it's not going to be possible any more.
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Wildlife-in-Wy...ease/CWD-in-Wyoming-Wildlife/Carcass-Disposal
Incorrect! As long as all the meat and brain tissue is completely removed a euromount is still perfectly legal.View attachment 84682
If I am fortunate enough to get a bull this year can I legally drive the head and cape back home to pa?
I have not done this but have heard it works. Find a car wash with a wand, go in and it acts just like a pressure washer. Although I sure its a dirty messy job. Wash the skull down with it.
I don't see anything regarding antelope, assuming no restrictions for them?
I have done this and it works, but please remember to rinse the car wash down real good before you leave.
Also take a wire coat hanger and cordless drill along. Cut a 8 -12 inch straight length of the coat hanger and hook the end of it just big enough to fit up into the brain cavity. Put it in your cordless drill and you have a brain blender. It liquefies the brains and it will just dribble out. Rinse it in a creek or other water source now your brain matter free.
Doing this in the area you are hunting isn't an issue. There are different rules in different states. You must check the rules in each state you travel through on your way home.We don't have this problem yet here in Florida but if by chance you have an infected deer won't this spread the problem. Or are you boiling them first. If your washing them in a car wash aren't you just spreading the problem by putting brain matter in the runoff leading to the creeks.
Not passing judgment just trying to learn the best way. I've always boiled them when I get home with a turkey fryer but they also were coming from ky which also doesn't have cwd.