But mud exists around every source of water I've ever been around. Full of water and there is still mud around the edge, 2 weeks since the last rain and the pond level drops only a a few inches there's mud. Rocky creeks, theirs always areas where sediment piled up, mud. How about after a big rainfall event and there's puddles and low lying areas with stagnant water, as it dries up mud. How about low swampy areas that are always wet, mud abounds. That patch f trees in a field where the farmer has never planted because it's always wet, mud. We've got mud everywhere around here in the south, how do we still have deer and not massive EHD outbreaks? We have a 10,000 acre WMA that if it's not water, it's mud. There's no such thing as dry ground in that swamp. I'm just thinking there has to be more to it than mud.