Curious, what does CWD have to do with it?Local myself, anywhere else its a processor as cwd make it tough otherwise.
Curious, what does CWD have to do with it?
This is not true.It's against the law to bring bones and brains into the state so it has to boned out and skull capped before crossing into California.
law wise you cannot bring wild animals with brain or spinal matter intact into CaliCurious, what does CWD have to do with it?
Pretty sure the spine is a bone, same with the skull, so yeah it's true.This is not true.
California only prohibits hunters from importing or possessing carcasses with a skull or backbone still attached.
"You can import meat with no part of the spinal column, brain or head attached. You can also bring in a clean skull plate without a single iota of brain tissue present. Also allowed are hides and capes, antlers, finished taxidermy mounts and upper canine teeth. In all cases, the spinal column, brain tissue must be removed."
There's nothing wrong with bringing bone in quarters across the state line. I do it multiple times most years. Also prior to leaving I blast the skulls / brain cavity clean so they are legal for entry as well.
According to California Code of Regulations Title 14 Section 712 only cervids are regulated (Deer, Elk, Moose, Caribou etc.). Bovids are not (Pronghorn/Antelope, Sheep, Mountain Goat Bison etc.). Studies have shown bovids are not carriers of CWD.law wise you cannot bring wild animals with brain or spinal matter intact into Cali
Okay.Pretty sure the spine is a bone, same with the skull, so yeah it's true.