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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5217194" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>The difference is twra wants y'all to kill every deer you see, severely impacting the age structure. Outside of that, the areas that have had CWD for decades and the area in Tn aren't gonna have that much difference in infection rate and survival rate either. Those dead heads could have died from anything. Considering it takes years to actually kill an animal, most deer will die from something else other than CWD. I'm not ignorant enough to think that some won't die because of it, but I'm also not ignorant enough to think the herd size dropped that much in 2-3 seasons because these deer have become infected. What percentage of deer checked are actually positive? What percentage of deer checked in are actually sent off to be checked for CWD? The sky is not falling in. It's something we will all have to live with eventually but deer hunting is not over and can still be fun and you can still kill mature deer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5217194, member: 12150"] The difference is twra wants y’all to kill every deer you see, severely impacting the age structure. Outside of that, the areas that have had CWD for decades and the area in Tn aren’t gonna have that much difference in infection rate and survival rate either. Those dead heads could have died from anything. Considering it takes years to actually kill an animal, most deer will die from something else other than CWD. I’m not ignorant enough to think that some won’t die because of it, but I’m also not ignorant enough to think the herd size dropped that much in 2-3 seasons because these deer have become infected. What percentage of deer checked are actually positive? What percentage of deer checked in are actually sent off to be checked for CWD? The sky is not falling in. It’s something we will all have to live with eventually but deer hunting is not over and can still be fun and you can still kill mature deer! [/QUOTE]
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