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Need sincere advice on CWD management.
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunterfanatic" data-source="post: 5849682" data-attributes="member: 7450"><p>I'm not much help, but if I was a hunter in your zone I'd want to see baiting outlawed just to decrease congregation of deer. Outside of that, I agree with Steven. If your hunters are happy now just keep on keeping on. I hunt in a CWD county, although my area hasn't had a confirmed positive that I'm aware of yet. We haven't made any changes whatsoever and don't intend to for the foreseeable future. It's easy for me to say this because I'm not in a highly impacted zone like Fairchaser, but I just don't think it's as big a deal as the state of TN has made it out to be. Until a cure can be found I just don't see a way we can do anything outside of simple common sense regulation like transport restrictions to have a significant impact on slowing the spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunterfanatic, post: 5849682, member: 7450"] I’m not much help, but if I was a hunter in your zone I’d want to see baiting outlawed just to decrease congregation of deer. Outside of that, I agree with Steven. If your hunters are happy now just keep on keeping on. I hunt in a CWD county, although my area hasn’t had a confirmed positive that I’m aware of yet. We haven’t made any changes whatsoever and don’t intend to for the foreseeable future. It’s easy for me to say this because I’m not in a highly impacted zone like Fairchaser, but I just don’t think it’s as big a deal as the state of TN has made it out to be. Until a cure can be found I just don’t see a way we can do anything outside of simple common sense regulation like transport restrictions to have a significant impact on slowing the spread. [/QUOTE]
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