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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="DeerCamp" data-source="post: 5047348" data-attributes="member: 21011"><p>I tend to lean this direction, but with a caveat.</p><p></p><p>Considering that we don't think it will impact humans, what difference does it make it a deer dies by gun or CWD?</p><p></p><p>But if there is any credibility to the research that CWD may have bacterial sources, I think there has to be a happy medium. Let's slow the spread until there is a way to treat the disease. If that never happens, the deer will have to adapt.</p><p></p><p>But again - if CWD is inevitable, why hasten the deer population decline by gun? </p><p></p><p>Areas like Madison County have had so few positives relative to the overall harvest - what's the benefit of trying to drastically reduce the deer population at "this" point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerCamp, post: 5047348, member: 21011"] I tend to lean this direction, but with a caveat. Considering that we don't think it will impact humans, what difference does it make it a deer dies by gun or CWD? But if there is any credibility to the research that CWD may have bacterial sources, I think there has to be a happy medium. Let's slow the spread until there is a way to treat the disease. If that never happens, the deer will have to adapt. But again - if CWD is inevitable, why hasten the deer population decline by gun? Areas like Madison County have had so few positives relative to the overall harvest - what's the benefit of trying to drastically reduce the deer population at "this" point. [/QUOTE]
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