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How will CWD spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="gatodoc" data-source="post: 5549770" data-attributes="member: 11563"><p>I thought about trying to call it in but figured it'd be luck for Twra to catch up with them. Then I thought about TWRAs apparent determination to kill as many deer in west TN as possible and these guys doing their part. The hunters were between a rock and a hard place. Live outside CWD zone. Hunt CWD zone. Collect deer but no way to wait for testing unless using a processor in the zone.</p><p></p><p>I guess their best move would have been to debone meat in the field and bury carcasses and transport meat. That would have been a heck of a job and many feel unqualified.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, I'm resigned to the fact that it's here to stay and spread is inevitable. The only question is how fast.</p><p></p><p>I hunt right in the epicenter in Fayette county. Last year we had 50% positive. This year 8 tested one positive. Herd seems unaffected with the only oberved change is a lack of aged bucks but that may be false observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatodoc, post: 5549770, member: 11563"] I thought about trying to call it in but figured it’d be luck for Twra to catch up with them. Then I thought about TWRAs apparent determination to kill as many deer in west TN as possible and these guys doing their part. The hunters were between a rock and a hard place. Live outside CWD zone. Hunt CWD zone. Collect deer but no way to wait for testing unless using a processor in the zone. I guess their best move would have been to debone meat in the field and bury carcasses and transport meat. That would have been a heck of a job and many feel unqualified. At any rate, I’m resigned to the fact that it’s here to stay and spread is inevitable. The only question is how fast. I hunt right in the epicenter in Fayette county. Last year we had 50% positive. This year 8 tested one positive. Herd seems unaffected with the only oberved change is a lack of aged bucks but that may be false observation. [/QUOTE]
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