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New Article on CWD by Dr. Alan Houston, Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="BigAl" data-source="post: 5388167" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>I think CWD will move across the state but when it hits the hills of East TN that have lower deer density's it will slow and have less of an impact. Those that say TWRA wants to "kill them all" probably never hunted in unit L where you could kill 3 does a day of you choose and the deer were in no way impacted to the severity that CWD has caused. Most of the CWD counties are in unit L and have seen drastic drops in kill numbers, even with the TWRA "kill em all" philosophy. I'm not too far from Ames, and our sightings (unit L) have decreased over the years and my club in no way practiced the doe killing that Ames or unit L put in place. CWD certainly has had an impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAl, post: 5388167, member: 959"] I think CWD will move across the state but when it hits the hills of East TN that have lower deer density's it will slow and have less of an impact. Those that say TWRA wants to "kill them all" probably never hunted in unit L where you could kill 3 does a day of you choose and the deer were in no way impacted to the severity that CWD has caused. Most of the CWD counties are in unit L and have seen drastic drops in kill numbers, even with the TWRA "kill em all" philosophy. I'm not too far from Ames, and our sightings (unit L) have decreased over the years and my club in no way practiced the doe killing that Ames or unit L put in place. CWD certainly has had an impact. [/QUOTE]
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