DeerCamp
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Same same. I have several mineral lick stations too. I won't be refilling them, but I doubt that will stop the deer from using them.I've been planning on filling up my 2 feeders for the turkeys now that deer season is over. Guess that's out.
I'm glad we poured the salt/minerals to ours before season.Same same. I have several mineral lick stations too. I won't be refilling them, but I doubt that will stop the deer from using them.
I stopped using salt/minerals years ago because I knew this was coming.
Wouldn't small food plots also be a source of spreading?A salt lick is the PERFECT location for spreading CWD. Not only are deer interacting with each other's saliva, the high saline environment of a salt lick - which usually kills most infectious agents - may actually strengthen the CWD prion.
Of course feeders fit this bill as well.
As do natural interactions sites, such as licking branches and scrapes.
Not as much as feeders, salt licks, licking branches and scrapes, where deer have direct contact with a high number of other deer's saliva. At least a small food plot spreads deer out a bit.Wouldn't small food plots also be a source of spreading?
I hunt in MS. Everyone around where I hunt say there's no CWD because they've never had a positive. But I've never heard of anyone getting a deer tested.Thats why I don't understand why Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina recently legalized baiting
State game departments responding to hunter desires. Personally, not a fan of baiting on many levels, including biologically.Thats why I don't understand why Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina recently legalized baiting
Once CWD shows up in those locations, it will give the game agencies the ammunition needed to end baiting. I don't know many biologists who think baiting is a good idea.So if hunter desires override stopping CWD, state game agencies will go with hunter desires?