Was at Johnsons in McCutchenville and an ODNR guy was saying they got a non symptomatic deer with CWD. They will be seeing up a 10 mile radius zone around where the deer was at.
The "Red Zone" at Killdeer is watched like Ft Knox. Might even scare your kinfolk off, mightTell them Danner boys, they'll make quick work of it.
This has been stuck in my head all day. What if we don't ban it, but regulate it?I want to add that although I consider myself a master baiter, I'm in favor of banning baiting in response to CWD. I only use it because it's a tool at my disposal that increases the odds of success for my wife and kids. But they could outlaw it tomorrow and I'd be just fine with it.
?Because things like apples, acorns, field corn aren't the problem here.
Sorry. That does read bad.
Baiting needs to be banned for more reasons than simply slowing down CWD. That’s a whole other thread (literally).
I really have mixed emotions about CWD. I don’t like the thought of it. But there’s so many examples of governments spending stupid money on trying to erradicate the disease with no progress made whatsoever. There’s no evidence of it spreading to humans. And it only seems to have detrimental effects on deer once they’re past their prime anyway. All that being said, I don’t like the thought of doing “nothing” either. I really don’t know what the solution is, or if we need a solution. It’s a head scratcher for me.