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<blockquote data-quote="Bfishn" data-source="post: 272429" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>I'll be honest I've been pretty naive about CWD until recently, Its definitely some scary stuff. I don't think its the end of hunting by any means, but it my very well completely change what happens after the hunt. This prion stuff is scary because it cant be killed by cooking, or really any other means and it can take years for symptoms to start, which is why we don't even know for sure at this point if humans may already have it.</p><p></p><p>Its not like these Prion diseases haven't jumped species before. It took decades for Mad-Cow to do it and there is absolutely no guarantee it wont happen with CWD. Everyone has to make their own choice, but no way would i eat a knowingly infected deer. If this stuff does jump to humans i cant really imagine what would happen to the hunting landscape, would we all be hunting but not eating our harvests?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bfishn, post: 272429, member: 2006"] I'll be honest I've been pretty naive about CWD until recently, Its definitely some scary stuff. I don't think its the end of hunting by any means, but it my very well completely change what happens after the hunt. This prion stuff is scary because it cant be killed by cooking, or really any other means and it can take years for symptoms to start, which is why we don't even know for sure at this point if humans may already have it. Its not like these Prion diseases haven't jumped species before. It took decades for Mad-Cow to do it and there is absolutely no guarantee it wont happen with CWD. Everyone has to make their own choice, but no way would i eat a knowingly infected deer. If this stuff does jump to humans i cant really imagine what would happen to the hunting landscape, would we all be hunting but not eating our harvests? [/QUOTE]
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