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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    So these head submissions, never read into it yet… do you have to give the whole skull ? So if you shoot a trophy buck you need to surrender it ? Then wait for it back?

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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Quote Originally Posted by RackStar View Post
    So these head submissions, never read into it yet… do you have to give the whole skull ? So if you shoot a trophy buck you need to surrender it ? Then wait for it back?
    You can cut the antlers off at the submission station. Then take antlers home
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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Several years ago in Saskatchewan an area we hunt the government had a big CWD program to reduce the numbers.
    Boy they sure did, mule and white tail, they hammered them.
    The numbers have never been the same, and not ONE detection of transfer to human.

    Makes a lot of sense doesn't it.
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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    I can only hope that the CWD is transferable to wolves.
    Life is too short and time goes too fast. Hunt, hunt, and hunt....

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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    CWD was first detected in 1967 in Wyoming and not a SINGLE case of human transmission has ever been found.

    You can't tell me that in that time period that no infected meat was consumed.

    It is another sky is falling agenda with mafe up consequences (no scientific proof of transmission even being possible.

    This is more of a scam than the VID
    Lets hope fauci doesnt get a hold of it and Gain the Function into humans
    - A hunter who doesn't bring home the meat is just an outdoor enthusiast

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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Quote Originally Posted by elker View Post
    I can only hope that the CWD is transferable to wolves.
    why would you say that? You don’t believe god made wolves for a reason? Why would you want them to die? How educated are you on wolves? You’re probably among the group who needs to blame something when you don’t have a successful hunt.

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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Quote Originally Posted by Imdone View Post
    Several years ago in Saskatchewan an area we hunt the government had a big CWD program to reduce the numbers.
    Boy they sure did, mule and white tail, they hammered them.
    The numbers have never been the same, and not ONE detection of transfer to human.

    Makes a lot of sense doesn't it.
    At least they didn't use choppers and AKs.

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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Quote Originally Posted by RackStar View Post
    why would you say that? You don’t believe god made wolves for a reason? Why would you want them to die? How educated are you on wolves? You’re probably among the group who needs to blame something when you don’t have a successful hunt.
    Wolves are spawn of the devil, well at least the big bad wolf is. But actually it makes sense that if we start losing ungulates in large numbers it's beneficial to have wolf populations reduced at the same pace unless you're just a wolf lover that cares little for the consequences of too many wolves.

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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    CWD is coming, that was inevitable.

    Most wildlife, longer migrations in southern BC are north south, lesser east west.

    Changing hunting regulations will have little if any impact.

    Ungulates are primarily herd based. Not a good scenario for this disease.


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    Re: CWD officially in BC

    Quote Originally Posted by RackStar View Post
    So these head submissions, never read into it yet… do you have to give the whole skull ? So if you shoot a trophy buck you need to surrender it ? Then wait for it back?
    For European style mounts (deer only), submit the intact lower jaw with tissues of the back of the throat attached.

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