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<blockquote data-quote="wct12" data-source="post: 366397" data-attributes="member: 8117"><p>I am using a lot of the same data the game and fish department puts out.. Sask numbers, Wyoming numbers.. 3f2 numbers.. they are using the numbers to push a narrative that we don't want to be come sask with a high prevalence rate due to not banning bait. </p><p></p><p>Wyoming and Colorado both banned bait.. both have the same prevalence numbers roughly sask has (spot specific might be higher in sask but in general it's very similar state/province wide). Did it take longer to get there? Yes, but even at their prevalence rates they aren't seeing large population declines like one would think from an always fatal disease over and above what Mother Nature does. Sask claims a lot of their population decline over a 5 year average is actually due to harsh winters.. and that population is starting to increase/stay stable again in the province. </p><p></p><p>You have yet to touch on Jeb and Charlie skirting around questions that were asked of them in the senate hearing.. I would like to hear your explanation on that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wct12, post: 366397, member: 8117"] I am using a lot of the same data the game and fish department puts out.. Sask numbers, Wyoming numbers.. 3f2 numbers.. they are using the numbers to push a narrative that we don't want to be come sask with a high prevalence rate due to not banning bait. Wyoming and Colorado both banned bait.. both have the same prevalence numbers roughly sask has (spot specific might be higher in sask but in general it's very similar state/province wide). Did it take longer to get there? Yes, but even at their prevalence rates they aren't seeing large population declines like one would think from an always fatal disease over and above what Mother Nature does. Sask claims a lot of their population decline over a 5 year average is actually due to harsh winters.. and that population is starting to increase/stay stable again in the province. You have yet to touch on Jeb and Charlie skirting around questions that were asked of them in the senate hearing.. I would like to hear your explanation on that [/QUOTE]
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