Denver area antler buyers?

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Fetty Wapiti

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Howdy, I am in the Denver area visiting and was just wondering if anyone knows of an antler buyer around. I don't have a ton, but they are good ones. Big and brown.
 

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I think most of the buyers travel around from state to state and advertise when they will be in a certain location.. If you didn't just happen upon these illegaly not sure why you wouldn't have sold them in Wyoming vs you just happened to take a trip to Denver and brought your antlers with..
 

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How about Minnesota? I’ve had these over the years and they just hang in my utility room and I have no real need for them. Yes I’ll pick them up when legal just because, but I guess for no reason. Is selling a thing anywhere else besides the west? I’ve never heard of people buying/selling here

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I’d love to see the sale of antlers from public land be outlawed. Or at least require a permit if you’re going to take a resource and sell it. You can’t sell wild game you harvest, would love to see the same rules apply for sheds.
So, you have a problem with the public taking a legal public resource and exercising freedom with what they do with said resource, if one of those ways is selling to a market where there is demand, and you think the government should either ban this practice or should be entitled to a higher cut of it than they already get by taxes (sales, export, who knows what else)?

What should we, as a society, do with the sheds, this public resource?

Still curious about what you and @DanimalW consider appropriate uses for picked up sheds are btw, which was my question. I imagine you have answers
 

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So, you have a problem with the public taking a legal public resource and exercising freedom with what they do with said resource, if one of those ways is selling to a market where there is demand, and you think the government should either ban this practice or should be entitled to a higher cut of it than they already get by taxes (sales, export, who knows what else)?

What should we, as a society, do with the sheds, this public resource?

Still curious about what you and @DanimalW consider appropriate uses for picked up sheds are btw, which was my question. I imagine you have answers
Market value driven destruction of critical animal habitats is a big reason why many are opposed to unregulated shed hunting.
 

Huntinaz

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So, it’s okay to invade habitat on foot if we are trying to kill them, but not otherwise?

Is scouting ok? What about hiking?
 
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