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Quality Deer Management
Possible to manage for trophy deer and be a good steward in cwd country?
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5042752" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>It truly is a balancing act. The state wants the numbers down to slow the spread to unaffected areas. Ames is a research facility. Ignoring the problem doesn't seem to be in the cards. Whether there's a cure or not; I'm not smart enough to know. Experts believe canines can sniff out deer with CWD. Areas with wolves seem to have less of it. Some older bucks seem to live with it somehow. A 5.5 yo buck was taken this season with CWD. There are certain plants that seem to help reduce the spread too. Maybe we just need time for the genetics to find their own cure. I'm not ready to agree there's no solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5042752, member: 10373"] It truly is a balancing act. The state wants the numbers down to slow the spread to unaffected areas. Ames is a research facility. Ignoring the problem doesn’t seem to be in the cards. Whether there’s a cure or not; I’m not smart enough to know. Experts believe canines can sniff out deer with CWD. Areas with wolves seem to have less of it. Some older bucks seem to live with it somehow. A 5.5 yo buck was taken this season with CWD. There are certain plants that seem to help reduce the spread too. Maybe we just need time for the genetics to find their own cure. I’m not ready to agree there’s no solution. [/QUOTE]
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