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Early Velvet season this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5666733" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>This is it in a nutshell. What TWRA or any other game agency "promotes", and what the hunters "actually do", are two totally different things. From my limited perspective, I still feel as if I have the same opportunity to kill a solid mature buck every few years, just as I did before CWD was detected and more liberal regulations put in place. With that said, I have repositioned the majority of my deer hunting towards the fringes of Unit CWD, and not the epicenter in SE Fayette/SW Hardeman, where I mainly focused on in 2018 when it was detected. I have done this in an attempt to kill deer that are not positive "<em>e.g. CWD not detected</em>", so I will feel better about feeding them to family and donating to friends and family who do not hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5666733, member: 131"] This is it in a nutshell. What TWRA or any other game agency "promotes", and what the hunters "actually do", are two totally different things. From my limited perspective, I still feel as if I have the same opportunity to kill a solid mature buck every few years, just as I did before CWD was detected and more liberal regulations put in place. With that said, I have repositioned the majority of my deer hunting towards the fringes of Unit CWD, and not the epicenter in SE Fayette/SW Hardeman, where I mainly focused on in 2018 when it was detected. I have done this in an attempt to kill deer that are not positive "[I]e.g. CWD not detected[/I]", so I will feel better about feeding them to family and donating to friends and family who do not hunt. [/QUOTE]
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