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Need sincere advice on CWD management.
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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5849701" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Rob, good luck with your endeavor and THANK YOU for asking for input. Born in Paducah, lots of family in Ballard, McCracken & Calloway, aunt & cousin were postmasters in Kirksey. One of uncles farms joined Ballard Refuge & had lots good hunts there!</p><p>Have had a place in Wayne CO, TN for 22 years and have watched CWD steadily marching our way. No matter what TWRA does, I'll not slaughter the deer on our 3500 acres. Hunted lots of states in mid west & west where CWD has been prevalent for a long time, CO since '79. IMO, testing, monitoring & adjusting based on YOUR data is key. Add a couple more weeks to one or more of your seasons and you'll double your data w/o hurting your herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5849701, member: 2474"] Rob, good luck with your endeavor and THANK YOU for asking for input. Born in Paducah, lots of family in Ballard, McCracken & Calloway, aunt & cousin were postmasters in Kirksey. One of uncles farms joined Ballard Refuge & had lots good hunts there! Have had a place in Wayne CO, TN for 22 years and have watched CWD steadily marching our way. No matter what TWRA does, I'll not slaughter the deer on our 3500 acres. Hunted lots of states in mid west & west where CWD has been prevalent for a long time, CO since '79. IMO, testing, monitoring & adjusting based on YOUR data is key. Add a couple more weeks to one or more of your seasons and you'll double your data w/o hurting your herd. [/QUOTE]
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