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Main Boards => Hunting Legislation & Policies => Topic started by: pintail_drake2004 on September 25, 2007, 10:29:00 AM
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Hey yall, and mods if this is not the right place for this im sorry, we have been seeing alot of articles here lately in the local papers about Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in the deer herds. Some have reported that they have found many deer dead by local bodies of water. Most people agree that when cooked properly the meat is safe to eat. Have any of you seen this where your from? In my part of the county there are 45-55 deer/mi sq. I hope this dont wipe them out before i get a chance to use my new trad equipment this year.
Anyone else been haveing problems like this?
Pintail
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I've heard that it is also on the Mo. side of the river.
About 15 years ago it went through the St. Charles Mo. area. The herds were large before and small after.
I think it took about 4 or 5 years for the herds to build back.
It's not harmful to humans. The deer die because the small knat like bugs get into their nose and throats and make it hard for them to breath, they die near water seeking relief.
Hope it doesn't get too bad.
Ron
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EHD IS SHOWING UP IN SOUTHWEST PA. SEVERAL COUNTIES HAVE REPORTED SOME DIE OFF BUT, TO MY KNOWLEDGE, THE NUMBERS HAVE BEEN FAIRLY LIMITED.
JED