Fortunately, most prion diseases are pretty rare. Unfortunately, between rarity and long incubation periods that means that there isn't very good data from similar diseases like Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease that would indicate what the chances of contracting CJD from eating infected meat would be. If anyone can find data on that it would be extremely interesting and relevant to the discussion. So it may be a 0.000001% chance you get it from eating infected meat or it may be 100%. We just don't know, it's a hypothetical situation stacked on top of another hypothetical situation. In today's reality I'd say go for it, it is probably less that a 0.000001% chance, but that wasn't the OP's question.Im not referring to the risks of the disease. Im talking about the risk of getting it. Lets say someone gets it. It would be what, .000001% chance or something so small? Probably people reading here taking medications with a higher risk of killing them. People smoking and drinking have a higher chance of catching terminal diseases. You have a much higher chance of so many things killing you. CWD is probably not something I would worry about. However, Im not faced with the real risk so maybe my opinion would change. I have a much higher chance of dying every time I go h
unting I know that.