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Author Topic: WDFW Suspending the rehabilitation of cervids  (Read 4016 times)

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Re: Suspending the rehabilitation of cervids
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2025, 09:41:09 PM »
Waiting for baiting ban and mandatory testing.
It's coming 😮

Hopefully those clowns know that they'll need to outlaw deer from using scrapes, rubs, and licking branches...
I’m sure they know they can’t stop deer from doing those things or even stop transmission completely. However they can mitigate the congregation of animals at feeders and bait sites.

That's true and was kind of a joke but all of those deer at the bait are the same ones at the licking branches/scrapes. There's already been testing done in other states with bait, minerals, scrapes, and LB. I wouldn't be surprised if they kill a bunch of them off like Idaho

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Re: Suspending the rehabilitation of cervids
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2025, 07:16:32 AM »
Waiting for baiting ban and mandatory testing.
It's coming 😮

Hopefully those clowns know that they'll need to outlaw deer from using scrapes, rubs, and licking branches...
I’m sure they know they can’t stop deer from doing those things or even stop transmission completely. However they can mitigate the congregation of animals at feeders and bait sites.

That's true and was kind of a joke but all of those deer at the bait are the same ones at the licking branches/scrapes. There's already been testing done in other states with bait, minerals, scrapes, and LB. I wouldn't be surprised if they kill a bunch of them off like Idaho
50 percent of the deer in NE live  in an alfalfa field.
25 percent live in someone's backyard under a apple tree.
Other 25 percent live on public land, in what I call various dead zones. .....lol 😂
They are already congregation on natural food supply or pushed together from predators.
Deer and elk have learned to move to residential private land.
It's almost impossible to enforce baiting laws on private.
Moose are dumb stay on public,and get slaughtered by wolves.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2025, 07:38:36 AM by hunter399 »

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Re: WDFW Suspending the rehabilitation of cervids
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2025, 07:54:41 PM »
Is this a bad thing? What am I missing?

 


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