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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5375246" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Velvet hunting in a CWD infested area like Ames is different. First, you are hunting beans late in the evening with a high power rifle. That gives you plenty of options. Second, you are probably only going to shoot something really big and old and you'll be able to judge him in the open and from a distance. Third, the meat is very likely infested with CWD and not edible. Our regular processors won't be open that early and it's unlikely the state will be testing that early either. If you kill something, it will be for the horns. But hey, it's deer season! Are you gonna fish or cut bait?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5375246, member: 10373"] Velvet hunting in a CWD infested area like Ames is different. First, you are hunting beans late in the evening with a high power rifle. That gives you plenty of options. Second, you are probably only going to shoot something really big and old and you’ll be able to judge him in the open and from a distance. Third, the meat is very likely infested with CWD and not edible. Our regular processors won’t be open that early and it’s unlikely the state will be testing that early either. If you kill something, it will be for the horns. But hey, it’s deer season! Are you gonna fish or cut bait? [/QUOTE]
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