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New Article on CWD by Dr. Alan Houston, Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5383625" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>My question is how has deer hunting changed and has the number of mature or larger antlered bucks killed changed in states that have had CWD for a long time? I could be wrong and I do not know the correct answer, but as far as I know, I have not seen anything anywhere saying that is has changed. As far as anyone posting, saying doom and gloom, etc. about deer hunting because of CWD, if you don't want to kill deer anymore and eat the meat, then let me have access. Until something changes, for example humans can contract CWD from deer and die or have bad things happen, I am not changing anything about deer hunting and for the most part I will ignore most anything said or posted unless it says something bad is happening, meaning something other than what has been happening since CWD was first discovered in the 1960's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5383625, member: 652"] My question is how has deer hunting changed and has the number of mature or larger antlered bucks killed changed in states that have had CWD for a long time? I could be wrong and I do not know the correct answer, but as far as I know, I have not seen anything anywhere saying that is has changed. As far as anyone posting, saying doom and gloom, etc. about deer hunting because of CWD, if you don't want to kill deer anymore and eat the meat, then let me have access. Until something changes, for example humans can contract CWD from deer and die or have bad things happen, I am not changing anything about deer hunting and for the most part I will ignore most anything said or posted unless it says something bad is happening, meaning something other than what has been happening since CWD was first discovered in the 1960's. [/QUOTE]
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