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Why we don’t find dead deer from CWD
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5284773" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>The acorns most likely are the cause. My place isn't big enough to move around and I don't have many oaks. Not compared to my neighbors. I also hunt the least killing county in the state so it's already a struggle lol. Last year I had as good a season as I've ever had as far as seeing deer. This time it started off pretty good and got worse fast. Mostly because of acorns. I also feel a neighbor or two may be doing something that's changed their patterns some. I haven't figured it out but I do know there's some construction going on and another place looked to be going to auction, so they've kinda cleaned it up, but nothing they've done would interfere with the deer, other than their presence. My food plot is still dead which I wouldn't have expected. No, I do not think cwd is even in the top 100 reasons for the lack of sightings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5284773, member: 12150"] The acorns most likely are the cause. My place isn’t big enough to move around and I don’t have many oaks. Not compared to my neighbors. I also hunt the least killing county in the state so it’s already a struggle lol. Last year I had as good a season as I’ve ever had as far as seeing deer. This time it started off pretty good and got worse fast. Mostly because of acorns. I also feel a neighbor or two may be doing something that’s changed their patterns some. I haven’t figured it out but I do know there’s some construction going on and another place looked to be going to auction, so they’ve kinda cleaned it up, but nothing they’ve done would interfere with the deer, other than their presence. My food plot is still dead which I wouldn’t have expected. No, I do not think cwd is even in the top 100 reasons for the lack of sightings. [/QUOTE]
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