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chazspot 05-16-2011 10:16 AM

Maryland approves Gonacon
 
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/loca...control-051611

I would like to see the plan on distribution/injection. Also the budget to fund such a project. Sounds like the drug works, but what is the feasibility of distribution and tagging the animal? Especially since the meat cannot be consumed.

bigterp 05-16-2011 03:21 PM

gonacon
 
from what I understand the cost is 1000 dollars an animal..plus
the effectivness of the drug drops off considerably by year two, so most animals would have to be injected again...also the animal has to be caught and injected...Maryland DNR says the use will be
very, very limited to areas where hunting cannot be done.

chazspot 05-17-2011 02:37 AM

What a mess. I can't see why this is more suitable than letting bowhunters access these areas and help manage the herd.

bigterp 05-17-2011 04:02 AM

I agree. At 1000 dollars a pop, one might think it would be cheaper and easier to kill the deer and feed the hungry then to jump through all the hoops, capture the deer and inject it with this drug when they already know by year 2 it is considerably ineffective. As far as I know, and correct me if I am wrong, a deer that has been killed and eaten has zero chance of having a fawn ever. Of course, this isn't PC and we absolutely must protect the sensibilities of PETA, the various so called humane associations, and all those local Md. politicians that advocate animal rights. You know, the ones who introduce bills every year to stop the bear hunt, that I believe live in AA and PG and Mont. counties where there are no bears.

BCRules 05-17-2011 06:40 AM

Goodness, I got to move out of this freakin state!!!

chazspot 05-17-2011 08:04 AM

Hopefully common sense will prevail here as it did with the black bear hunts. I think getting the drug approved for use is a milestone that will calm the backers (peta, etc).

Getting it put to use is a whole other phase that I don't see succeeding. DNR already says it is limited to 2% applicability in the state.

in other words, what a f'in waste of the people's money!

bigterp 05-17-2011 09:19 AM

Chazspot I hope you are right but I have my doubts. Some humane associations are already championing more "research" to "improve" the drug delivery system from capture and inject to just shoot and inject, a dart or something I guess. This would lower the cost and increase that 2% to something far greater. This is entire thing is just another example of Maryland politicians pandering to a very vocal minority.

BarnesX.308 05-20-2011 09:00 AM


the effectivness of the drug drops off considerably by year two, so most animals would have to be injected again
When injected with a bullet or arrow, efficacy is usually acheived in just one dose.

Rem1100 05-21-2011 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by BCRules (Post 3809331)
Goodness, I got to move out of this freakin state!!!

come on over to Eastern panhandle of WV... we already HAVE most Marylanders here now....whats' a few more...:s3:

BCRules 05-21-2011 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by Rem1100 (Post 3810520)
come on over to Eastern panhandle of WV... we already HAVE most Marylanders here now....whats' a few more...:s3:

One thing I would miss, is those eastern shore big bucks. I hunted penalton county for years.


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