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I like they are trying to get creative, but it sounds like you're basically burning a tag in hopes you get drawn for a premium tag the next year. The couple of people I know that have harvested elk with hoof rot have said the meat was not in good shape. Even if it were, not sure I would want to eat a diseased animal.
At least one of the elk I was referring to was in bad shape. He said the meat was slimy and had a bad taste to it. Animal was in rough shape overall.Glad yours have been ok.
Tests show the disease is limited to animals' hooves, and does not affect their meat or organs. If the meat looks normal and if hunters harvest, process, and cook it practicing good hygiene, it is probably safe to eat.
There is no way hoof rot itself could make the meat bad. The only way is if the hoof rot made it tlso the elk was so handicapped that is made the elk not be able to eat right and get enough water to the point in negatively impacted the meat. Unlike the east side where food amd water is not Readily available nearly everywher the west side had food and water everywhere