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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5170429" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I hunt Ames and was out there today looking around and talking to other hunters. It's difficult to say how hard the herd has been affected by CWD. The aerial survey they did showed 36 deer per square mile. That's a pretty decent herd. Ames is continually doing research on CWD including CWD sniffing dogs. An expert is coming to talk at our banquet this fall. They are talking about getting more than the glands out for testing this fall. I think they want the intestines now. That's gonna be fun. No one has noticed any big deer kill off or anything unusual with fawn recruitment. But we do know the herd is younger now. Older bucks are harder to come by. But, overall CWD isn't talked about as much as before. It's just one of those things we live with now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5170429, member: 10373"] I hunt Ames and was out there today looking around and talking to other hunters. It’s difficult to say how hard the herd has been affected by CWD. The aerial survey they did showed 36 deer per square mile. That’s a pretty decent herd. Ames is continually doing research on CWD including CWD sniffing dogs. An expert is coming to talk at our banquet this fall. They are talking about getting more than the glands out for testing this fall. I think they want the intestines now. That’s gonna be fun. No one has noticed any big deer kill off or anything unusual with fawn recruitment. But we do know the herd is younger now. Older bucks are harder to come by. But, overall CWD isn’t talked about as much as before. It’s just one of those things we live with now. [/QUOTE]
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