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What do you think of this article BSK or anyone ? Update : Another article
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5025454" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I sure wish I knew the answer to this. <strong>I think we should have a CWD thread locked at the top</strong>. I think the best hope is that a buck does not contract the disease until he is over 2 years old....hoping he makes it to 4. It just baffles me, and maybe it affects whitetails more than elk and muleys, but all of my most quality hunts out west were in the heart of CWD - literally the darkest red portions of CO. </p><p></p><p>As to the topic at hand, it is so hard keeping those high genetic bucks alive until atleast 4.5. I am guilty myself of killing those higher end 3.5's. No regrets here, but we do terminate the possibility of killing a "buck of a lifetime" in doing so</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5025454, member: 5787"] I sure wish I knew the answer to this. [B]I think we should have a CWD thread locked at the top[/B]. I think the best hope is that a buck does not contract the disease until he is over 2 years old....hoping he makes it to 4. It just baffles me, and maybe it affects whitetails more than elk and muleys, but all of my most quality hunts out west were in the heart of CWD - literally the darkest red portions of CO. As to the topic at hand, it is so hard keeping those high genetic bucks alive until atleast 4.5. I am guilty myself of killing those higher end 3.5's. No regrets here, but we do terminate the possibility of killing a "buck of a lifetime" in doing so [/QUOTE]
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