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Need sincere advice on CWD management.
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5851609" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>The only folks with any hard data is TWRA, all of us end users can only say what we see and word of mouth, they have the numbers but it's early in the game, Hardly anybody has seen a deer with it and a lot of folks think it's a witch hunt, we can advocate to cut down all the trees in the hopes that thickets will spring up and miraculously raise the population up so the dying deer won't be missed, most of this is in a high population zone anyway so how much higher numbers can be had before you see browse lines everywhere or all of the farmers have to get kill permits? there are no easy solutions in the state of Tn,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5851609, member: 3237"] The only folks with any hard data is TWRA, all of us end users can only say what we see and word of mouth, they have the numbers but it's early in the game, Hardly anybody has seen a deer with it and a lot of folks think it's a witch hunt, we can advocate to cut down all the trees in the hopes that thickets will spring up and miraculously raise the population up so the dying deer won't be missed, most of this is in a high population zone anyway so how much higher numbers can be had before you see browse lines everywhere or all of the farmers have to get kill permits? there are no easy solutions in the state of Tn, [/QUOTE]
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