WyoDoug
Well-known member
Those of you really worried about CWD have to do what you think you need to do to protect yourself and your family. You ought not need no biologist, game warden or fellow hunter to say that or otherwise. That goes without saying it really.
Me myself, I am comfortable with removing the spine and brain matter and deboning where required. I like my ribs and like some of my roasts and steaks bone in. So I don't plan on a complete deboning job. I process what ever I kill and hold it until test results come back. I didn't draw deer which would have been in a CWD area but I did draw two elk tags which will not be according to the latest CWD map on Wyoming G&F website. So essentially, I do not have to worry much bout CWD. Right now my understanding is antelope is not affected. I drew 3 tags on that.
Me myself, I am comfortable with removing the spine and brain matter and deboning where required. I like my ribs and like some of my roasts and steaks bone in. So I don't plan on a complete deboning job. I process what ever I kill and hold it until test results come back. I didn't draw deer which would have been in a CWD area but I did draw two elk tags which will not be according to the latest CWD map on Wyoming G&F website. So essentially, I do not have to worry much bout CWD. Right now my understanding is antelope is not affected. I drew 3 tags on that.