I have a friend coming with me to Wyoming this year, and assuming he tags out with a nice pronghorn, he will most likely want a mount.
As I read page 87 of the regs, it looks like the limitations of bringing home a skull are only placed on Elk, Moose and deer - So he can bring a pronghorn head home and have that made into a shoulder mount.
Now as I read this, for deer and Elk, one has to remove all soft tissue from the skull prior to bringing it home. That is not really practical to do in most cases, so I assume Washington State Taxidermists are not getting much business from the out of state hunters. As I assume the Taxidermists are not allowed to take in heads/horns with soft tissues attached from the listed states.
I guess an alternative would be to cape out the head, saw off the skull plate and bring that home with no soft tissue attached.
I guess my questions in this rambling post are:
1. Is it correct that local Taxidermists have no restrictions on taking full pronghorn heads from states like Wyoming for work?
2. Are taxidermist prohibited from accepting full heads with soft tissue attached from listed states?
3. How much of an impact to business has this had to local taxidermists?