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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5871476" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>From a CWD perspective alone. Are the suggestions from yesterday's meeting </p><p>an attempt to align TN with other states CWD management approach? </p><p>All the extra incentives are gone except for earn a buck and replacement deer for testing positive. No extended season, extra week after archery and early rifle opportunities , extra buck. All these things were going to slow the spread. </p><p></p><p>Is going backwards an admission of a failed strategy that did not contain CWD? Maybe TWRA is trying to follow some other states guidelines. CWD transportation rules reduced the harvest in counties without processors. There was a lot of complaining about slaughtering all the older bucks, the extra bucks, even the letters that went out to land owners after the season about thinning out the deer. </p><p></p><p>A friend in Benton Co, Mississippi just south of Grand Junction said CWD isn't really even mentioned anymore down there. Lots of panic a few years ago when it first appeared though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5871476, member: 20427"] From a CWD perspective alone. Are the suggestions from yesterday’s meeting an attempt to align TN with other states CWD management approach? All the extra incentives are gone except for earn a buck and replacement deer for testing positive. No extended season, extra week after archery and early rifle opportunities , extra buck. All these things were going to slow the spread. Is going backwards an admission of a failed strategy that did not contain CWD? Maybe TWRA is trying to follow some other states guidelines. CWD transportation rules reduced the harvest in counties without processors. There was a lot of complaining about slaughtering all the older bucks, the extra bucks, even the letters that went out to land owners after the season about thinning out the deer. A friend in Benton Co, Mississippi just south of Grand Junction said CWD isn’t really even mentioned anymore down there. Lots of panic a few years ago when it first appeared though. [/QUOTE]
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