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New Article on CWD by Dr. Alan Houston, Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5795328" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>A lot of the comments last year and this year in this post point out that less people are taking and eating deer for CWD related reasons ( fear, transportation, processing place closed,etc.) Doesn't that make the liberal earn a buck limits make more sense. I am out of buck tags but need a few more deer for my freezer. According to the plan I should not hesitate to shoot the next antler-less deer I see on CWD zone land, and in doing so I will be earning another buck. If less people are hunting, does this really make a difference. How would less people hunting really wipe out the deer population? I know the plan is to thin out the population, so someone has to pull the trigger. There were always a few good bucks that survived the 80s-90s buck slaughter days. They lived on because they were smart. I believe the deer will survive in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5795328, member: 20427"] A lot of the comments last year and this year in this post point out that less people are taking and eating deer for CWD related reasons ( fear, transportation, processing place closed,etc.) Doesn’t that make the liberal earn a buck limits make more sense. I am out of buck tags but need a few more deer for my freezer. According to the plan I should not hesitate to shoot the next antler-less deer I see on CWD zone land, and in doing so I will be earning another buck. If less people are hunting, does this really make a difference. How would less people hunting really wipe out the deer population? I know the plan is to thin out the population, so someone has to pull the trigger. There were always a few good bucks that survived the 80s-90s buck slaughter days. They lived on because they were smart. I believe the deer will survive in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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