I thought those were the rules to take them into other states? I know AZ had something like that.
Found the following
here.
F. It shall be unlawful to transport dead deer or elk taken from the wild in game management units (GMUs) 7, 8, 9,19, 20,29,38,87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,191, and 951, to any location outside the area defined by these GMUs, except for the following portions of the carcass:
1. Meat that is cut and wrapped (either commercially or privately).
2. Quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal column or head attached.
3. Meat that has been boned out
4. Hides with no heads attached.
5. Clean (no meat or tissue attached) skull plates with antlers attached.
6. Antlers with no meat or tissue attached.
7. Upper canine teeth, also known as “buglers”, “whistlers”, or “ivories”.
8. Finished taxidermied heads.
Provided, however, that a hunter may transport the head of a deer or elk from the area defined above directly to Division offices in Denver and Brush, Colorado for the purpose of submitting the head for CWD sampling as required by Commission Regulation #209(G).
Whole carcasses can be transported among any of the listed GMUs provided such transportation occurs entirely within the area defined by these GMUs.
From the same rules:
10. It shall be unlawful to import dead deer or elk from any other state or country from a game management unit, or equivalent wildlife management unit as defined by that state or country, which has been diagnosed as positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the wild, except for the following portions of the carcass:
a. Meat that is cut and wrapped (either commercially or privately).
b. Quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal column or head attached.
c. Meat that has been boned out.
d. Hides with no heads attached.
e. Clean (no meat or tissue attached) skull plates with antlers attached.
f. Antlers with no meat or tissue attached.
g. Upper canine teeth, also known as “buglers”, “whistlers”, or “ivories”, h. Finished taxidermied heads.