Right? If someone offered me a CWD positive deer my first response is no. But if they offered me some beef I probably say yes. Despite the fact that there is a measurable risk in it of getting a handful of food born illnesses from it.
Do you feed them high fructose corn syrup? What about lettuce, spinach, eggs, milk? Those are all things that can make them sick or kill them. We have recalls on them every few years.
I'm not necessarily trying to shame anyone but press for consistent review.
Ok. Bringing this back up, as I await CWD results on my daughter's WY deer. I'm almost certain it'll be positive based on the reports from locals. I've been thinking about this for a couple of days and I can't seem to get to a "toss it out" result. But I also struggle with actually eating it.
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We're not stupid. It's way harder to find a buck in 1-3 than to just drive another 6 hrs a spot bucks from every county road and 2 track. We're going to seek the best return on our investment. That comes east of the divide for deer
Helluva hunt. Not many people are capable of pulling that off. Over the course of a season I couldn't do half of the things you did in a day! Congrats on the ram, the adventure, the addiction.
I was leaning this way, but she's REALLY recoil shy. And my benelli ain't the softest of shooters. I'm think gas is going to be the only way.
I literally almost lost her to shooting at all earlier this year, but not starting her with reduced recoil loads in her 243. Since we'd been shooting...
Well thanks for giving me a mild panic attack! I'd never even thought that could be a restriction. But the regs don't say anything about min bore size, just max (10 ga).