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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5816554" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>sounds like a scorched earth plan to me. Ok so answer me this. If we are to believe the prions are in the soil. Then even if you killed every deer then wouldn't CWD still be around in the soil. And if you say yes but they'll be less deer to carry the disease across the state. But my other point is outside of bucks in the rut. Doe groups don't normally travel 10 plus miles and back. But you have to kill a doe to get a buck tag. Not to mention all the other animals that do travel great distances. They are still plentiful alive and well. Cause they ain't hunted much if any. Just an uneducated thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5816554, member: 22774"] sounds like a scorched earth plan to me. Ok so answer me this. If we are to believe the prions are in the soil. Then even if you killed every deer then wouldn’t CWD still be around in the soil. And if you say yes but they’ll be less deer to carry the disease across the state. But my other point is outside of bucks in the rut. Doe groups don’t normally travel 10 plus miles and back. But you have to kill a doe to get a buck tag. Not to mention all the other animals that do travel great distances. They are still plentiful alive and well. Cause they ain’t hunted much if any. Just an uneducated thought. [/QUOTE]
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