Free: Contests & Raffles.
I think there is legitimate reason to be concerned but the sky isn't falling just yet
I believe there can be some lessons learned from other places but the diversity of Washington state is not the same as Wisconsin so things that they are having problems with may not correlate to the same things here
That statement about banning trailcams is definitely far fetched. He is reaching for straws.
I also have nothing to do with telling some kid in Wisconsin what is going on.
"saw three 4 points of maybe 1 1/2 years old"i have a hard time believing that whitetails there first year could produce that, over here. i have seen some dinky 3points with eye guards that they "say" our first years but they was from texas and other states that have some decent whitetail genes
I'd say that unless there is some compelling reason to believe that hunting over bait for an animal is having devastating effects on the species' numbers then it should be off limits for banning.
I can see this argument is going no where, I was just trying to bring a different perspective to the table and obviously some of you are completely unwilling to understand that though legal some of the stuff we do now could be determental in the future if we let it go.
I hear your words and don't agree with you. That's it. I'm not convinced by scare tactics and information which is speculatory and suggestive. I am usually a facts person and if that is too much for some people then they'll have to realize some day that they can argue their points until their death but it may never change my mind. To me you have not proved anything by referencing general research known to most people who can google it. And hardly any of that is evidence which I specifically would consider to sway my opinion.
Tell you what, why don't you post some evidence (not your opinion) that proves that CWD cannot be spread by baiting. then you may have a valid point.