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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5391078" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Not to minimize the discussion about Henry and surrounding counties, but the discussion in this thread sounds all too familiar, just like the discussions SW TN deer hunters had in 2019. We have lived a very similar experience as all "situations" described above with CWD, even the state line transport issues along the MS River (AR/TN). As we have screamed for 3+ years, YOU DON'T WANT IT. If nothing more, CWD detection in your immediate area becomes a logistical nightmare if you want to kill deer, transport deer, have deer processed and remain legal eagle and true to the regulations and law. On the flip side, as soon as the neighboring counties detect their first positive (<em>which will happen with time</em>), the logistical nightmare is relieved, to some degree, as the transport restrictions are relaxed when all neighboring counties become positive, thus opening roads for legal transport and disposal of deer remains if you choose to process behind your house/shop/etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5391078, member: 131"] Not to minimize the discussion about Henry and surrounding counties, but the discussion in this thread sounds all too familiar, just like the discussions SW TN deer hunters had in 2019. We have lived a very similar experience as all "situations" described above with CWD, even the state line transport issues along the MS River (AR/TN). As we have screamed for 3+ years, YOU DON'T WANT IT. If nothing more, CWD detection in your immediate area becomes a logistical nightmare if you want to kill deer, transport deer, have deer processed and remain legal eagle and true to the regulations and law. On the flip side, as soon as the neighboring counties detect their first positive ([I]which will happen with time[/I]), the logistical nightmare is relieved, to some degree, as the transport restrictions are relaxed when all neighboring counties become positive, thus opening roads for legal transport and disposal of deer remains if you choose to process behind your house/shop/etc. [/QUOTE]
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