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Is this for real? TWRA vs CWD
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<blockquote data-quote="UpperTully" data-source="post: 5213193" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>What good does it do to kill the deer when the prions are in the ground to stay? CWD has spread because of hunters transporting and dumping infected carcasses. It started in Fayette and Hardemen and now is as far away as Henry County. That wasn't spread from one deer to another. CWD is here to stay, but with the current approach, the only thing that wont be here is a future for my children to deer hunt here in West Tenn.</p><p></p><p>One of the best things to happen at this point is drop a few infected deer in spots of Middle Tenn. Perhaps TWRA will change their tunnel vision mindset. TWRA is causing more damage in West Tenn than CWD itself. Processors are going out of business and hunters losing interest in deer hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperTully, post: 5213193, member: 1983"] What good does it do to kill the deer when the prions are in the ground to stay? CWD has spread because of hunters transporting and dumping infected carcasses. It started in Fayette and Hardemen and now is as far away as Henry County. That wasn't spread from one deer to another. CWD is here to stay, but with the current approach, the only thing that wont be here is a future for my children to deer hunt here in West Tenn. One of the best things to happen at this point is drop a few infected deer in spots of Middle Tenn. Perhaps TWRA will change their tunnel vision mindset. TWRA is causing more damage in West Tenn than CWD itself. Processors are going out of business and hunters losing interest in deer hunting. [/QUOTE]
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