To officially score, BC, the antlers still had to be attached to the skull? The pic shows the antlers removed from the skull. Apparently you sold them that way?
Do the rules regarding sale of wildlife parts in the state an animal was harvested in apply in other states.
I bought and sold wildlife parts for several years and have wondered about laws following a part outside of the state it was harvested in. You, Len, got me started in that business.
The shed record books uses the same rules as the B&C records. Shed Records have set up their own nontypical moose recording method.
I do not know about rule following. I know if I bring an attached set of antlers to sell in Wyoming I have to have them sealed. I have not done that yet. But Alaska has begun issuing permits to sell trophys. There is an application and it has to be in the state of being able to display. A rack with a skull needs to be ready to hang on the wall for example. So it is doable. Word is there trying to get rid of the process all together allowing the sale of antlers on a skull.
I will attached a few photos of the large nontypicals I have brokered.
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This shed was the world record nontypical a few years ago. But believe it fell to #3 now.