Customweld
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Roughly 50 miles south of the initial hit 2 years ago
There should be a pretty good batch of samples that came through the check station on Midvale HillI'm not surprised, either. I am very interested in seeing what additional test results come back and what IDFG's response is going to be.
I would tend to agree, but I went through there on Oct 13th and the check station was non-existent. Looks like they waited until the weekend to open it up, so the the first 4 days of dead animals just drove on by. That tells me that they give zero real F's and it's just a show.There should be a pretty good batch of samples that came through the check station on Midvale Hill
They definitely missed those opening days. Funny thing is I ran into one at the bottom of Van Deusen here in Emmett on Saturday. They haven’t had that station set up that Kate in the year for a long time. My guess would be they were looking for samples coming off of the butte.I would tend to agree, but I went through there on Oct 13th and the check station was non-existent. Looks like they waited until the weekend to open it up, so the the first 4 days of dead animals just drove on by. That tells me that they give zero real F's and it's just a show.
If they cared it would be mandatory testing and check stations would be manned as soon as any kill season was open.
And to agree with you, I think it’s just a show as well. They want to make it look like they are doing something, even if it’s just fluff.I would tend to agree, but I went through there on Oct 13th and the check station was non-existent. Looks like they waited until the weekend to open it up, so the the first 4 days of dead animals just drove on by. That tells me that they give zero real F's and it's just a show.
If they cared it would be mandatory testing and check stations would be manned as soon as any kill season was open.
You're right. Next slaughter opportunity as if it wasn't bad enough already.My guess would be they were looking for samples coming off of the butte.
I didn’t read the study, but it was mentioned on one of the Rokcasts with Robby and Toby (from IFG). According to him, ticks can carry it.Am I the only person who read the study that ticks can carry cwd and transmit it to deer?
It certainly makes sense to me. It made a helluva run away from the initial area. Having an additional carrier is definitely helping it.Ticks harbor and excrete chronic wasting disease prions - Scientific Reports
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by infectious prions (PrPCWD) affecting cervids. Circulating PrPCWD in blood may pose a risk for indirect transmission by way of hematophagous ectoparasites acting as mechanical vectors. Cervids can carry high tick...www.nature.com
Theres the link if you want to read the study. They're careful not to say that ticks directly transmit it, but 1+1=2 here.
It kinda breaks the narrative that baiting/etc are the main factors.
I've gotten Lyme from a tick, so I think it makes the most sense out of all the transmission pathways.
This is something I reflect on frequently, I'm not sure there is a consensus on how to prevent the spread of CWD. I also am not sure there could ever be an effective plan against CWD. I am continually frustrated with IDFG management, however, regarding CWD, testing and knowledge seem to be the only thing we can do. thoughts on what else we can do?And to agree with you, I think it’s just a show as well. They want to make it look like they are doing something, even if it’s just fluff.
I’m not sure that there is a consistent consensus among the states that are dealing with it. I wish they were more transparent and just come right out and say “this is new and we don’t know what to do”. Are they meeting with the other western states that have had it, to see what is working and what isn’t? I wholeheartedly disagreed with the wholesale slaughter in the SR corridor last winter. All of those deer killed, and it still turned up 50 miles south, 2 units away. What else is able to spread it? Birds, wolves or careless people that are disposing carcasses?This is something I reflect on frequently, I'm not sure there is a consensus on how to prevent the spread of CWD. I also am not sure there could ever be an effective plan against CWD. I am continually frustrated with IDFG management, however, regarding CWD, testing and knowledge seem to be the only thing we can do. thoughts on what else we can do?
I hadn't seen that.You see a mulie buck died of CWD in YNP?