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<blockquote data-quote="ronnycl" data-source="post: 4708209" data-attributes="member: 11157"><p>My bet you already have it. They found it in the three counties listed due to higher than normal random testings. This was due to the proximity of outbreak in Marshall County,MS. I believe it has been here for at least 3 years due to the reduced numbers in the deer herd in the areas affected. I have been barking to twra for 3 years about the reduced number of doe family groups.(from 8 to 4 example) Last night they stated it did effect fawn recruitment rates. This explains the reduced number of deer in the affected areas. I think twra is overwhelmed with the outbreak and training the personnel to get caught up, setup, etc. I believe more testing will be done next season and I am afraid you will likely see the outbreak will cover a much larger area than currently shown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronnycl, post: 4708209, member: 11157"] My bet you already have it. They found it in the three counties listed due to higher than normal random testings. This was due to the proximity of outbreak in Marshall County,MS. I believe it has been here for at least 3 years due to the reduced numbers in the deer herd in the areas affected. I have been barking to twra for 3 years about the reduced number of doe family groups.(from 8 to 4 example) Last night they stated it did effect fawn recruitment rates. This explains the reduced number of deer in the affected areas. I think twra is overwhelmed with the outbreak and training the personnel to get caught up, setup, etc. I believe more testing will be done next season and I am afraid you will likely see the outbreak will cover a much larger area than currently shown. [/QUOTE]
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