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How will CWD spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="gatodoc" data-source="post: 5549571" data-attributes="member: 11563"><p>Yesterday while driving home from a hunt in Fayette county I passed a truck on I-40 traveling east. We were well east of the TN river approaching the Dickson exits.</p><p></p><p>There was a 4-wheeler on the trailer and what appeared to be 4-5 deer (does) piled up.</p><p></p><p>one as to assume they were taken in the CWD zone since that's the place currently allowing hunting. One has to also assume they hadn't been tested since results takes weeks. I can only hope the individuals are meticulous in handling the carcass remains as they process them.</p><p></p><p>There is no doubt CWD will continue to spread and will be everywhere eventually. Apparently, the spread will occur the same way in got to TN. By the hands of man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatodoc, post: 5549571, member: 11563"] Yesterday while driving home from a hunt in Fayette county I passed a truck on I-40 traveling east. We were well east of the TN river approaching the Dickson exits. There was a 4-wheeler on the trailer and what appeared to be 4-5 deer (does) piled up. one as to assume they were taken in the CWD zone since that’s the place currently allowing hunting. One has to also assume they hadn’t been tested since results takes weeks. I can only hope the individuals are meticulous in handling the carcass remains as they process them. There is no doubt CWD will continue to spread and will be everywhere eventually. Apparently, the spread will occur the same way in got to TN. By the hands of man. [/QUOTE]
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