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Expert says CWD probable in humans in the future
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 4722596" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p></p></blockquote><p>[/quote]Well, maybe a bit of "no-fear" mongering :lol: , I'm sure TWRA will do what they feel is best for the herd, and hunting in general. But, as with the restrictions already in place, they may advocate other measures such as deer age quotas, or changes to the seasons, longer, shorter etc. It is already going to be a PITA to process in the field, for those that live outside the affected counties. And possibly expanded restrictions for feeders, salt licks, and maybe even food plots, state wide. I feel it is important to try and keep everything in perspective, take proper safety precautions, and keep it to facts only.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 4722596, member: 20060"] [/quote][/quote]Well, maybe a bit of "no-fear" mongering :lol: , I'm sure TWRA will do what they feel is best for the herd, and hunting in general. But, as with the restrictions already in place, they may advocate other measures such as deer age quotas, or changes to the seasons, longer, shorter etc. It is already going to be a PITA to process in the field, for those that live outside the affected counties. And possibly expanded restrictions for feeders, salt licks, and maybe even food plots, state wide. I feel it is important to try and keep everything in perspective, take proper safety precautions, and keep it to facts only. [/QUOTE]
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