Not needed as they were harvested in the 1990s.Are they plugged?
Not needed as they were harvested in the 1990s.
Not true as long as the antler is removed from the skull plate or the antler is a shed pickup. It is illegal to sell a set of antlers attached to the skull plate.You might want to check with the Alaska State Troopers. It's illegal to sell big game trophies unless you have a permit.
Correct. My wife is an artist.That is not entirely correct.
When the horns or antlers are detached from the skull they can be sold in
Alaska.
They are usually bought by artists for various types of artwork.
Also they are sought after by the handgun grip manufacturers.
Rob Rowen Custom Grips is a grip maker in Virginia
He has a web site.
Bob
Not true as long as the antler is removed from the skull plate or the antler is a shed pickup. It is illegal to sell a set of antlers attached to the skull plate.
5 AAC 92.200. Purchase and sale of game.
(a) In accordance with AS 16.05.920(a) and 16.05.930(e), the purchase, sale, or barter of game or any part of game is permitted except as provided in this section.
(b) Except as provided in 5 AAC 92.031, a person may not purchase, sell, advertise, or otherwise offer for sale: (1) any part of a brown bear, except an article of handicraft made from the fur of a brown bear, and except skulls and hides with claws attached of brown bears harvested in areas where the bag limit is two bears per regulatory year by permit issued under 5 AAC 92.031;
(2) a big game trophy, or a black bear trophy of any kind;
(3) a big game animal skull, except the skull of a black bear, wolf, or wolverine, or a horn or antler that is still attached to any part of the skull;
(4) the antler of a caribou taken in Unit 23, unless the antler is a naturally shed antler or has been made into an article of handicraft;
(5) unsealed marten taken in Units 1 - 7, and 15, or unsealed fisher taken in Units 1 - 5, except as provided in 5 AAC 92.170(a);
(6) unsealed beaver taken in Units 1 - 11 and Units 13 - 17;
(7) unsealed land otter, lynx, wolf, or wolverine;
(8) the meat of big game and small game, except hares and rabbits;
(9) the gallbladder of a bear.