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New CWD Positive deer near SD/MN Border

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Hot off the press--in MN up against the SD border--CWD positive from hunter harvested deer. Hate to see these popping up where no other known positives are closeby--which is the case in both MN and SD--but I dont know if SD tests as much as MN does. Hopefully it's an isolated deer and they can cull some locals from around where it was shot to gauge whether it's established yet. No word on whether it's close to a game farm--which would be a likely explanation. Most --but not all--of MN's positives have been thought to be of that origin.
 
Which state are you talking about?
MN

That's pretty much the textbook, knee jerk reaction in my experience. Unless you live here then the dnr hires sharpshooters on top of unlimited tags.
We haven't had sharpshooters to my knowledge, but I wouldn't put it past them! I wonder how much they'd pay a sharpshooter. I'd gladly do the shooting for them lol
 
I wouldn't. Over bait at night and carcasses are to be destroyed.
Well that doesn't sound very sporty. Scratch that idea. I was more along the lines of a guy that just shoots a bunch of deer by hunting.

That sounds like a turkey shoot! They should at least test the deer and donate the meat...

It's crazy how wanton waste doesn't apply to the gov.
 
Well that doesn't sound very sporty. Scratch that idea. I was more along the lines of a guy that just shoots a bunch of deer by hunting.

That sounds like a turkey shoot! They should at least test the deer and donate the meat...

It's crazy how wanton waste doesn't apply to the gov.
It's a real mess here. That's the best/most polite way I can put it.
 
Well that doesn't sound very sporty. Scratch that idea. I was more along the lines of a guy that just shoots a bunch of deer by hunting.

That sounds like a turkey shoot! They should at least test the deer and donate the meat...

It's crazy how wanton waste doesn't apply to the gov.
Lots of misinformed here.

MN HAS used sharpshooters at times.

They DO test all the deer shot--whether by hunters or sharpshooter.

Those killed by sharpshooters--They CAN"T donate the meat until tests come back. They do at that time if the test is negative.

The most aggressive culling I have seen in the state was during the Bovine TB outbreak in the NW many years back.

They hit deer hard then.

Hunters up in arms.

Needlessly-- In a year or two deer numbers were right back.

More often than not it's just some initial sharpshooting or testing requirements then hunters are allowed a bit more freedom to take multiple deer. Sometimes during special seasons.Can't eliminate deer and that's not the objective--the objectives are to test liberally and get an idea of prevalence, if high then keeping population lower could come into play.

The news release today said 98 percent of the hunters taking part in the SE special CWD control hunts take no more than two deer--and there aren't many that hunt in these hunts. No herd decimation is occurring.

We do NOT want to be Wisconsin!

There, professional wildlifers were ignored by politicians. Their advice was ignored. Game farmers--linked to the problem direclty in many cases--had legislators ears. Politicians there also supported the rabid hunters who didn't know reality.

The result--HIGH incidence of CWD in many places--way too late to gain any control. CWD hits mature shooter bucks especially hard--they don't get that old anymore.
 
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