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TWRA Comment Period Open For CWD Plan
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5522674" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Just happenstance, and kind of an off year for me, for mature bucks, both on camera and sightings while afield. I've seen a good many deer, some nice 3.5s, but nothing 4.5+ to my knowledge, unless I misjudged a few from the stand. My friends and coworkers have mature bucks on camera, have seen some and killed a few, all right here in Unit CWD. My best friend killed a 5.5 y/o buck (132") on private ground and 6.5 y/o (149") on public land, right here in Unit CWD. I aged them base on tooth wear, so they could've been older. IMO, far more good bucks (3.5+) die from "lead poisoning" than from CWD. I do not let CWD distract me from buck hunting as I always have, I am just more cautious as to what deer (<em>mainly does</em>) I share with friends and family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5522674, member: 131"] Just happenstance, and kind of an off year for me, for mature bucks, both on camera and sightings while afield. I've seen a good many deer, some nice 3.5s, but nothing 4.5+ to my knowledge, unless I misjudged a few from the stand. My friends and coworkers have mature bucks on camera, have seen some and killed a few, all right here in Unit CWD. My best friend killed a 5.5 y/o buck (132") on private ground and 6.5 y/o (149") on public land, right here in Unit CWD. I aged them base on tooth wear, so they could've been older. IMO, far more good bucks (3.5+) die from "lead poisoning" than from CWD. I do not let CWD distract me from buck hunting as I always have, I am just more cautious as to what deer ([I]mainly does[/I]) I share with friends and family. [/QUOTE]
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