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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    rocksteady your a bada$$ lol

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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Good news for now, but that wont be the case for long.
    Considering how close some of the deer are to BC borders from both Alberta and Idaho, where they have CWD cases confirmed, its just
    a matter of time, not maybe.

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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    rocksteady your a bada$$ lol
    Nope.. just a realist ...

    Lot worse things i can do that will cut my time on mother earth short

    Before the bottled water craze i would drink out of lakes, creeks, ponds,puddles, beaver sloughs if i was thirsty enuff.. still alive and hunting so my personal anecdotal evidence is that its not all that deadly
    Last edited by rocksteady; 12-11-2019 at 05:48 PM.
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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    Nope.. just a realist ...

    Lot worse things i can do that will cut my time on mother earth short

    Before the bottled water craze i would drink out of lakes, creeks, ponds,puddles, beaver sloughs if i was thirsty enuff.. still alive and hunting so my personal anecdotal evidence is that its not all that deadly
    I may not be willing to eat a CWD deer but I get what your saying

    guys like you are the ones that live to 100

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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    Nope.. just a realist ...

    Lot worse things i can do that will cut my time on mother earth short

    Before the bottled water craze i would drink out of lakes, creeks, ponds,puddles, beaver sloughs if i was thirsty enuff.. still alive and hunting so my personal anecdotal evidence is that its not all that deadly
    Then you have the gift of a steel belted stomach.
    For me, got that once and have never been the same since.
    Roll of the dice, but some folks are just luckier then others.

    CWD is not something I would want to risk, imo.
    Granted, speaking to a vet who studied it, they said much of the problem is in the brain matter.
    Don't think many of us eat that.
    I will wait til there is a cure.

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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Forgot to add been chewing Cope since i was 13.. maybe thats the silver bullet
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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    [QUOTE=rocksteady;2137716]I smoked for over 30 years, drink semi regularly, dont exercise much, dont eat enuff veggies and fruit as suggested by the canada food guide and pick my nose too much.....

    But after you pick your nose do you eat it? Everyone draws the line somewhere. I draw it at eating Prinions that cannot be killed by cooking or freezing them.

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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    But are the prions not only in the spinal fluid and brain? So if you butcher it (like the gutless method) should you not be fine?
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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    But are the prions not only in the spinal fluid and brain? So if you butcher it (like the gutless method) should you not be fine?
    Maybe...

    If it was just me I might go ahead and take my chances but I wouldn’t risk my families health on it.

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    Re: CWD Update from BC's Provincial Wildlife Health Biologist

    Rock we want you stay on here for a while,
    put the sissors down,

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