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<blockquote data-quote="alaska_av8r" data-source="post: 4796590" data-attributes="member: 16232"><p>I'm still not convinced they (researchers) really know what is going to happen to the deer herd and specifically older age classes of bucks. I am not knocking the researchers at all, there is still so much to be learned and studied and if they can't stop it, cure it or fix it, then that tells me all the cards may have not been put on the table. They have drawn some sensible conclusions upon looking at the evidence and very well may prove to be facts in the end but to me cwd is still very much open ended.</p><p></p><p>For that reason I am not going to fret too much about it, we may lose a lot of older age class bucks to cwd, we may not. Nature has an amazingly resilient and may surprise us in the end. I agree with the above mentioned idea that a decrease in older age bucks will more likely be caused by hunters than cwd. So for me I am still going to go about hunting and support those trying to stop this disease by doing what I can. Sometimes just being in the woods is enough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaska_av8r, post: 4796590, member: 16232"] I’m still not convinced they (researchers) really know what is going to happen to the deer herd and specifically older age classes of bucks. I am not knocking the researchers at all, there is still so much to be learned and studied and if they can’t stop it, cure it or fix it, then that tells me all the cards may have not been put on the table. They have drawn some sensible conclusions upon looking at the evidence and very well may prove to be facts in the end but to me cwd is still very much open ended. For that reason I am not going to fret too much about it, we may lose a lot of older age class bucks to cwd, we may not. Nature has an amazingly resilient and may surprise us in the end. I agree with the above mentioned idea that a decrease in older age bucks will more likely be caused by hunters than cwd. So for me I am still going to go about hunting and support those trying to stop this disease by doing what I can. Sometimes just being in the woods is enough! [/QUOTE]
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