Brain removal in the field?

Many jurisdictions require the removal of all tissue including the brain lining which is real hard to get out. I have all but given up on bringing back heads for euro mounts and now just skin the head and cut of the skull cap like for a full mount.
Exactly. Not what the OP asked but AZ requires it to be capped and the membrane removed to bring something into AZ. I stand corrected as to AZ requirements. Another note: I didn't know is velvet needs to be stripped or treated before coming in. In the past I injected velvet with formaldehyde so I'd have been fine.

 
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The following elk or deer parts harvested out-of-state are OK to bring back into Arizona;
• Boneless portions of meat, or meat that has been cut and packaged;
• Clean hides and capes with no skull or soft tissue attached;
• Antlers, clean skull plates or skulls with antlers attached with no meat or soft tissue remaining, including velvet;
• Finished taxidermy mounts or products, including treated antlers with velvet; and
• Upper canine teeth (buglers, whistlers, ivories) with no meat or tissue attached.

Just talked to an AZ Game Warden, there is no provision for skull lining.

Caping a skull, removing eyes and brain matter, meets the legal CWD requirement for WY, straight from the Chief Game Warden.
 
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I have been bringing the necessary items to do a euro mount simmer/boil on the tailgate of the truck the last couple years.

I also prefer to cut the back off the skull to get brains out. The euro's mount great on a wall if you cut them at a 30-45 degree angle. It sits flush with the wall, with the nose jutting out.
 
I have used hot water and dawn dish soap, pour it in, wait a bit and then use a stick or wire to get the brain matter out. Takes a while but it did work. Then coming into California, they didn't even check!!
 
I have been bringing the necessary items to do a euro mount simmer/boil on the tailgate of the truck the last couple years.

I also prefer to cut the back off the skull to get brains out. The euro's mount great on a wall if you cut them at a 30-45 degree angle. It sits flush with the wall, with the nose jutting out.
I don't suppose you could detail a bit more on the cutting of the skull, maybe a pic of it done? I'm curious and if it makes it easier to clean the brain matter out in the field I'm all for it.
I have not hunted outside of the state since I was a kid so never really looked into. Hopefully that will change here in the next couple of years
If you hunt in a CWD zone you can't leave the county without having it sampled.
 
Going out to New Mexico in November and on the “assumption” that I am successful, I would not have thought about this. Looks like the best option would be the car wash.
 
We only got caught once coming across Reno into California many years ago. Usually we leave the head double bagged and take care of it at home.

You should have seen the looks of people’s faces coming into California as we used a hammer to literally beat the brains out of a deer skull at the check station.
 
Angle of cut:
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Brain Cavity:
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On the wall:
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Single Nail through the Skull:
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I think I have also seen this done with a wire attached to the back and then it hangs on a nail like a picture frame/painting.

Edit: found this
 
I know back home you can not take meat on the bone or any brain or spinal material across state line.

I am hunting Az. this next week and was wondering about this, If I kill a buck I would like a euro mount so I was curious how guys are removing the brain in the field?

I have seen guys hose the brains out but I will have no access to anything like that before leaving the state, I camp near a river so I am thinking I can just stick a screw driver or something in there and rinse it out?

Thanks
Bring a folding saw, cut the back of the skull or brain stem off and either scoop or shake it out. YUP - Post #32 all the way.

You can stop at a self service car wash and give it a rinse.

I cut the skull plate off mine - hanging on the wall like that.
 
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