So hou want to ban inline muzzle loaders ? Or which thing in particular ?Sounds perfect. Let’s do this. “Put the hunt back in hunting”
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So hou want to ban inline muzzle loaders ? Or which thing in particular ?Sounds perfect. Let’s do this. “Put the hunt back in hunting”
Um do you know how many dollars you would make if you found a way to stop any prion disease??? Your bottom line would be pretty good
Well its been awhile so my memory may be kinda foggyWelcome to Hunt Talk @GST
Just curious. How many forums have you been banned from? I've heard conflicting numbers.
My guess is any number of pharmaceutical companies are researching a response as we speak to capitalize onMaybe? I'd think discovering a cure and being positioned to monetize it are separate things.
Um CWD HAS been spiking in 3F2 post baiting when hunting over bait has been banned for 12?years It accounts for over half of all positives in our stateBecause testing at low rates across a broad area reduces your confidence and the ability to draw conclusions. It’s poor sampling design. More intensive sampling over a smaller area gives you more confidence in your results. But there isn’t enough budget to do that everywhere, so you do it on a rolling basis. Just like every other state that does CWD testing. It’s all based on statistics and sampling design, and makes a lot of sense when you are talking about a chronic disease vs an acute one. I’m not sure several people posting here understand the differences between chronic vs acute diseases, based on the nonsensical things being posted.
There are entire books devoted to sampling designs for epidemiological data. This is not being done based on opinion. It’s based on mathematical fact.
The private sector doesn’t give two chits about stopping CWD. All they care about is their bottom line, as evidenced by their long-term propaganda touting magic bullet cures that never pan out, and pre-occupation with fighting any and all regulations trying to stop spread of CWD via cervid commerce and transport. They have dumped millions into pseudo-research that has been repeatedly debunked by myriad entities.
Your statements here are misleading. 3F2 has a lower prevalence of CWD currently than 3A1 (4.9% vs 6.2%) which not only has shorter history of CWD but is also adjacent to SK, where baiting has never been banned. So it appears that if a “spike” is occurring, it is occurring in 3A1. Something about your narrative isn’t adding up.
So if CWD does in fact actually start to spike in 3F2 post-baiting, what conclusion would you draw?
I was surprised Brock felt it necessary to bring a ND issue to a Mt site
Brock is voicing and fighting for what he believes in and I do truly respect that . In this case I disagree strongly with him . But I do applaud his efforts and the time he has obviously put into this very subject . While I’m for baiting and he’s against it I respect his fightThis isn't a MT site, just has a lot of MT folks on it. You are currently posting in the "State Specific Issues>North Dakota" forum which seems like an appropriate place to discuss ND hunting bills.
You said Nodak Angler, you meant NodakOutdoors. Schism, who is here, was a moderator of that dead site.Well its been awhile so my memory may be kinda foggy
I was banned from NodakOutdoors by a moderator that banned a few farmers and ranchers at the time over a couple legislative issues that still swears we run a hfh operation which I have never had or have any interest in i think I was asked to come back on that one but it had kinda died
More intensive sampling over a small area.. So test more frequently (every year) in known hotspot units and hope for better for involvement. The focus right now is on the western half the state.. why would you wide scale move away from testing there intensely every year (hopefully at better then 5%) from the unit that can give you the best in state info on CWD..Because testing at low rates across a broad area reduces your confidence and the ability to draw conclusions. It’s poor sampling design. More intensive sampling over a smaller area gives you more confidence in your results. But there isn’t enough budget to do that everywhere, so you do it on a rolling basis. Just like every other state that does CWD testing. It’s all based on statistics and sampling design, and makes a lot of sense when you are talking about a chronic disease vs an acute one. I’m not sure several people posting here understand the differences between chronic vs acute diseases, based on the nonsensical things being posted.
There are entire books devoted to sampling designs for epidemiological data. This is not being done based on opinion. It’s based on mathematical fact.
The private sector doesn’t give two chits about stopping CWD. All they care about is their bottom line, as evidenced by their long-term propaganda touting magic bullet cures that never pan out, and pre-occupation with fighting any and all regulations trying to stop spread of CWD via cervid commerce and transport. They have dumped millions into pseudo-research that has been repeatedly debunked by myriad entities.
Your statements here are misleading. 3F2 has a lower prevalence of CWD currently than 3A1 (4.9% vs 6.2%) which not only has shorter history of CWD but is also adjacent to SK, where baiting has never been banned. So it appears that if a “spike” is occurring, it is occurring in 3A1. Something about your narrative isn’t adding up.
So if CWD does in fact actually start to spike in 3F2 post-baiting, what conclusion would you draw?
You are full of crap! I have never owned or been a moderator of any website or forum in my life. Try again, Dwight.You said Nodak Angler, you meant NodakOutdoors. Schism, who is here, was a moderator of that dead site.
Well its been awhile so my memory may be kinda foggy
I was banned from Nodak Angler by a moderator that banned a few farmers and ranchers at the time over a couple legislative issues that still swears we run a hfh operation which I have never had or have any interest in i think I was asked to come back on that one but it had kinda died
Then the whole Toby and the ban hammer deal on Fishingbuddy site where a moderator with a drinking problem banned a bunch a guys
I know I got back on that one and the previous moderator on there just called a couple days ago asking advice on this 1151 bill
Then the last one was Nodak Angler where the tribe voted me off the Island
Volmer told me in a message I could come back on down the line sometime but there really isn’t any reason to
I only came here to set the record straight on some comments a fellow ND has made that has now accused me of lying
I had hoped that kind of childish thing and personal accusations could be avoided and we could have a good discussion sharing other viewpoints and information even if we disagree
It seems hard to have truth based factual dialogue any more I hope this site is different but I have no intention of staying on a site dedicated to another states sportsmen once this ND topic disappears it would be a bit forward to think my opinion should matter as a NDan in Mts issues
I was surprised Brock felt it necessary to bring a ND issue to a Mt site
Um how many tests were done in 3f2Because testing at low rates across a broad area reduces your confidence and the ability to draw conclusions. It’s poor sampling design. More intensive sampling over a smaller area gives you more confidence in your results. But there isn’t enough budget to do that everywhere, so you do it on a rolling basis. Just like every other state that does CWD testing. It’s all based on statistics and sampling design, and makes a lot of sense when you are talking about a chronic disease vs an acute one. I’m not sure several people posting here understand the differences between chronic vs acute diseases, based on the nonsensical things being posted.
There are entire books devoted to sampling designs for epidemiological data. This is not being done based on opinion. It’s based on mathematical fact.
The private sector doesn’t give two chits about stopping CWD. All they care about is their bottom line, as evidenced by their long-term propaganda touting magic bullet cures that never pan out, and pre-occupation with fighting any and all regulations trying to stop spread of CWD via cervid commerce and transport. They have dumped millions into pseudo-research that has been repeatedly debunked by myriad entities.
Your statements here are misleading. 3F2 has a lower prevalence of CWD currently than 3A1 (4.9% vs 6.2%) which not only has shorter history of CWD but is also adjacent to SK, where baiting has never been banned. So it appears that if a “spike” is occurring, it is occurring in 3A1. MSomething about your narrative isn’t adding up.
So if CWD does in fact actually start to spike in 3F2 post-baiting, what conclusion would you draw?
Naw like I said I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for Brock dragging a ND issue over to a Mt hunting siteHave you checked out 24hourcampfire ? I've read it might be more to your liking.
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It looks a little more like this in 3F2.. With a fairly flatline to the left of 2018 of being under 1%.. I consider that decent spike.
Its not to scale by any means.. But less then 1% in 3f2 to 7.9% in a 4 year span seems like it would be considered a spike to me.You just can’t help some people … as much as you try
Thanks for the heads up! My apologies I was told it was like Nodak Outdoors in Mt so assumed wrongThis isn't a MT site, just has a lot of MT folks on it. You are currently posting in the "State Specific Issues>North Dakota" forum which seems like an appropriate place to discuss ND hunting bills.
There are many folks from North Dakota on this site. Many of which participate and share stories of their hunting/fishing adventures, discuss tactics and stay up on all aspects related to conservation. I've made friends through this forum. The forum boss here runs a tight ship. I'm sure Vollmer is a nice guy but he doesn't do the level of moderation that is occurs here, therefore many of us prefer to hang out here.I don’t know how many folks on this site are from ND seems odd Brock wouldn’t be on Nodak Angler in the thread about this bill encouraging participation
Although on that ND based site there is more people posting in support of the bill than against
Thanks for the heads up! My apologies I was told it was like Nodak Outdoors in Mt so assumed wrong
Where are you getting 7.9%? That prevalence is reported in nothing that you’ve posted that I can see.Its not to scale by any means.. But less then 1% in 3f2 to 7.9% in a 4 year span seems like it would be considered a spike to me.