Well LittleLuck that was quite a rant about a lot of things regarding deer hunting. What all hunters want is for our deer to forever run free in our wild lands nationwide! I think every hunter if he/she is a hunter wants that. The fact is we DON'T KNOW -YET! Scientists in a lot of states and provinces are working trying to understand what we have on our hands and if there is a threat long term to our deer and elk populations and if it can become a problem for the human population. What I want is for people to understand that this disease is no joke. We need to continue to demand the DNR studies the disease and find out all we can
Wisconsin Hunting Reports/Discussion
CWD in Wisconsin
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I saw that as well direwolf on that site. I fish and hunt the u.p. every year so I've used mi sportsman for a long time. I spend much more time on that site than this one. It reminds me a lot of what this place used to be like with varied discussions of all things outdoors with many voices chiming in. Lake link is a basically a dead sea compared to years past with more discussions of football, baseball, and alcohol, things of which I care nothing about, rather than fishing, hunting or the outdoors, things I care greatly about. I see mi sportsman got 90 responses to the cwd article, this place not so much.
I don't agree. Not many older class deer are taken or were taken (when baiting was legal), over bait piles. The younger deer are the ones that come in during shooting hours 99% of the time. The older deer usually hang back till way after dark. That theory about cwd at bait piles for older deer holds no water. It's just "your" theory.
"My main concern with CWD is that older bucks are more prone to the disease"
Just to clarify, older bucks are no more prone to CWD than a doe fawn. Both have equal chances of getting CWD upon exposure. The reason older deer get it more often is simply more time spent in the environment. The reason more bucks get it is they simply cover more ground. So as one would surmise, older bucks would be the most likely to carry the disease simply due to a greater chance of being exposed.
Just to clarify, older bucks are no more prone to CWD than a doe fawn. Both have equal chances of getting CWD upon exposure. The reason older deer get it more often is simply more time spent in the environment. The reason more bucks get it is they simply cover more ground. So as one would surmise, older bucks would be the most likely to carry the disease simply due to a greater chance of being exposed.
"Jeff pointed out that the avj. age of bucks harvested in CWD zones is increasing. I found that quite interesting."
I don't doubt that's what the data shows. Most hunters these days only shoot older aged bucks. Older aged deer are most likely to carry the disease, so those are the ones getting tested. Thus skewing the ages to show more older aged deer. I do doubt that's what the true age structure on the ground is though.....
I don't doubt that's what the data shows. Most hunters these days only shoot older aged bucks. Older aged deer are most likely to carry the disease, so those are the ones getting tested. Thus skewing the ages to show more older aged deer. I do doubt that's what the true age structure on the ground is though.....
So you are asking me and others to believe YOU? I've provided links to back up my statements, please do the same. I'm not calling you a liar, but there are liars in the world and people with axes to grind. People sometimes "hear what they want to hear" and can mis-hear or miss the context of statements.
I'll stick to facts, thanks.
I'll stick to facts, thanks.
Quote: "FB, are you still looking for a link to that quote? I don't believe you got that info correct. Please provide a link or retract false information."
LOL. The information is correct. You can be a scientific denier until your days end if you want. We've seen time and time again your selective belief in science. As I said I LISTENED to Jeff's presentation on the '23 deer season. Feb. 28th in Madison. That is when he stated that fact (the one you're erroneously denying). It's not my fault you're not informed on the most recent information. Now please remove your post that ignores facts and promotes falsehoods.
LOL. The information is correct. You can be a scientific denier until your days end if you want. We've seen time and time again your selective belief in science. As I said I LISTENED to Jeff's presentation on the '23 deer season. Feb. 28th in Madison. That is when he stated that fact (the one you're erroneously denying). It's not my fault you're not informed on the most recent information. Now please remove your post that ignores facts and promotes falsehoods.
FB, are you still looking for a link to that quote? I don't believe you got that info correct. Please provide a link or retract false information. Fillet, the facts are clear, older deer have higher CWD infection rates and bucks have higher infection rates than does or fawns. https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/prevalence
And CWD is a fatal disease if they don't die of something else first.
You can "believe" and say whatever you want. I'll stick to facts and data. I'm no expert and don't know everything so I look to those who know way more than me.
And CWD is a fatal disease if they don't die of something else first.
You can "believe" and say whatever you want. I'll stick to facts and data. I'm no expert and don't know everything so I look to those who know way more than me.
This is what I actually said. Scroll down if you want to read all of what I said and for context. I just love it when folks speak for me.
"I like to hunt bigger bucks. My main concern with CWD is that older bucks are more prone to the disease and may become fewer and fewer in the wild which would affect my hunting and enjoyment of the sport. If folks are only concerned about venison for the freezer, then their concerns about CWD are probably lower. And that is a perfectly legitimate perspective also. As are concerns or lack of concern about eating infected deer. (I'm not overly concerned at this point, and don't get my deer tested yet. But I am glad folks are studying that aspect also and that I have the option to test if I want to.)"
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I've looked for that Jeff Pritzl qoute but couldn't find it. FB, please provide a link. Also, there is a difference between what hunters shoot and CWD prevalence rate by buck age. I would guess that many hunters are holding out for older and bigger bucks than even 10-20 years ago.
"I like to hunt bigger bucks. My main concern with CWD is that older bucks are more prone to the disease and may become fewer and fewer in the wild which would affect my hunting and enjoyment of the sport. If folks are only concerned about venison for the freezer, then their concerns about CWD are probably lower. And that is a perfectly legitimate perspective also. As are concerns or lack of concern about eating infected deer. (I'm not overly concerned at this point, and don't get my deer tested yet. But I am glad folks are studying that aspect also and that I have the option to test if I want to.)"
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I've looked for that Jeff Pritzl qoute but couldn't find it. FB, please provide a link. Also, there is a difference between what hunters shoot and CWD prevalence rate by buck age. I would guess that many hunters are holding out for older and bigger bucks than even 10-20 years ago.
Gillespie has talked about CWD being the demise of his passion; chasing older large antlered bucks. His theory being that these older bucks are being eliminated by CWD.
I hope he listened to Jeff Pritzl's summary of Wisconsin deer harvest. Jeff pointed out that the avj. age of bucks harvested in CWD zones is increasing. I found that quite interesting.
I hope he listened to Jeff Pritzl's summary of Wisconsin deer harvest. Jeff pointed out that the avj. age of bucks harvested in CWD zones is increasing. I found that quite interesting.
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