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    Your point? I have no qualms with privately owned livestock. I thought it was obvious but I’ll clarify; our wild animals and related recreational opportunities should not be controlled by a private entity. I’m not talking livestock or access to private land. Guides and access for pay are a...
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    You’re right. Where I draw the line is privatization of the public resource.
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    A research partnership between NDSU animal science and NDGF might be a step in the right direction.
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    I think it’s dismissed because you are talking millions of dollars and an undertaking no department is able to perform. As far as the parallel of scabies, I’m almost positive someone out there as we speak has dotted those lines and is working towards it. $$$
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    Lunk, for most I think the problem most have is that they accept CWD is real and spreads naturally; but that it is not as harmful as advertised and trying to control it is futile. The 2017 study was conducted was a vector study. They needed the intended result which is why they used a large dose...
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    Spread of other diseases, predators, type of feed (drastic change in diet can also kill deer), who pays for it. Defined parameters as far as distance from roads, how cold or how much snow there needs to be, best choice of locations. Lots of legal liabilities. All reasons why we shouldn’t...
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    Agree. I never specifically said you, but your cohorts bright it up multiple times in both written and spoken testimony. Of course nutrition is important. This looks like you are suggesting that we inoculate and feed wild animals. We all know habitat consists of food water and shelter. A...
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    Feel free bud.
  9. deleted user

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    I’m seriously trying to understand your post. Have a good day I guess.
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    Ok there’s your quote. Unless I’m misunderstanding, we were discussing management policies and I stated my opinion. You brought up “the conservation boyz” whoever that is and I brought up farm bureau and what I believe your/their motives are. So I’ll ask again, what game and fish policies...
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    Ok, want to clarify on which game and fish policies are your culprits?
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    This thread wasn’t about butcher shop cleanliness policies either. I’d argue that lack of access and hunters hanging up their guns would do more harm to butchers and taxidermists. I’ll concede that there’s good people who are members of ndfb, but the org as a whole is anti-hunter. Especially to...
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    Please specify the policies toward farm orgs and landowners that are the culprit.
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    You post and let readers draw their own conclusions, huh. No ulterior motive? Why did you bold certain words? And chose not to bold “reviewers” after contributors? Hoping to spin a narrative maybe? At least I’m direct with my views. Some of my oldest family friends run a butcher shop. They...
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    That is crazy.
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    There is some scientific evidence, you’d be lying to say there is not. How much the evidence is helping is up for debate. We used to be the last bastion of freelance hunting. We had a heritage. Every season’s opener was a big deal. Our posting laws were different, they worked, and we were...
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    Culling makes no sense. Kill the deer that will die anyway. Pressure the infected herd to a new area. Brilliant.
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    Well, the deer can't get in or out. They are in a preserve that provides food, water, shelter, and protection. Predators are voraciously controlled so there is little stress. Only certain animals of a certain size are allowed to be harvested. Even if they catch CWD, they'll live to be 4 years...
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    Stupid, yes. Culling is flat out stupid. But here you go again worried about what other people do with their land. In another state no less. Funny the CWD facebook page posted this hours ago and you appear here. Almost like there is a deeper coordinated effort.
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    Has anyone used this? I signed up for a couple counties, looks like you get an email if a landowner signs up for coyote access. Just wondering if the email goes to everyone and its a rat race to the field.

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