
Disease caused by bug bites suspected cause in Tennessee deer deaths
Likely cause is Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease. A severe outbreak of the disease occurred in the state in 2007, too.

Likely cause is Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease. A severe outbreak of the disease occurred in the state in 2007, too.
The late season antlerless-only hunt is currently being proposed for Saturday, Jan. 6, to Sunday, Jan. 14, concurrent with the late chronic wasting disease hunt in deer permit area 603. The deer permit areas that
Ban designed to slow the disease’s spread by preventing deer from congregating over feed and bait piles.

And hunters have through Friday, Aug. 18 to apply for the regular archery deer hunts at Camp Ripley.

With so many new regulations concerning deer hunting in Mississippi, it’s not surprising that hunters can become confused.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado Springs councilmembers are being urged to consider allowing hunting within city limits to combat high populations of deer. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have met with city leaders to discuss

By not considering the environmental dynamic, a superior buck, and his DNA, could be eliminated.

Special whitetail hunt would include CWD Management Zone plus permit areas 346, 348, and 349 that DNR describes as “chronically over goal.”

A half-hour drive in Pennsylvania produced numerous sightings of deer, plenty with fuzzy antlers sprouting.
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