RE: CWD Confirmed in Kansas
That's not good one bit. Just another way for politics to liberalize the deer hunting. In the 2004 season Kansas did a lot of testing for CWD in basically every county with hundreds of deer. It seemed as if the western countries were of the most concern due to the check stations. This year they did away with a lot of the testing since they all came back negative. CWD will sure take a twist for Kansas deer Hunting.
This brings up a discussion. What will this do to tags allotted per region, or even state? What will it do in terms of banning baiting? How may this change the debate over NR tags? Or will it not have any effect at all.. I know it's too early to answer the questions, but they're all items which can and may be effected.