Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 08:00 AM
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Heard they just issued refunds on tags over there? Optional refunds so far.
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 08:45 AM
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ND G&F will refund money for tags for the west third of the state due to EHD. So it is going strong here too.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 09:41 AM
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I went South to cat country to talk to a landowner he was loaded with deer he said his fields are packed when the sun goes down. Here in central SD we are not seeing much for deer.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 03:37 PM
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ND G&F will refund money for tags for the west third of the state due to EHD. So it is going strong here too. I've been walking up on quite a bit of this while out hunting birds...sad.
Pure Blood
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 04:03 PM
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Our gfp will just now start to get feedback about where the worst hit areas are now that ditch parrot season is now open. Myself, where I am located have seen no sign. My buddy who guides, found several down south along the river and over towards Platte these past few weeks.
Long live the MAGA King
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 05:52 PM
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You see more short tailed released birds walking around looking for a feeder then wild ones around here.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 06:04 PM
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I am unfamiliar with EHD. Does anyone have some data on how infectious it is and what is the mortality rate and also does it live in the soil or organic matter for an extended period of time. What might be the most likely means of transmitting from one geographic region to another. There are areas with very high densities that seem not to have issues with EHD OK I did a quick Google search and found info and copied the link. If others have more detailed info it would be welcomed. Is this disease increasing in occurrence and expanding its range? https://cwhl.vet.cornell.edu/disease/epizootic-hemorrhagic-diseaseBryce
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 07:08 PM
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I am unfamiliar with EHD. Does anyone have some data on how infectious it is and what is the mortality rate and also does it live in the soil or organic matter for an extended period of time. What might be the most likely means of transmitting from one geographic region to another. There are areas with very high densities that seem not to have issues with EHD OK I did a quick Google search and found info and copied the link. If others have more detailed info it would be welcomed. Is this disease increasing in occurrence and expanding its range? https://cwhl.vet.cornell.edu/disease/epizootic-hemorrhagic-diseaseBryce Its always occurred. If there is an increase in occurrence its due to the large increase in the deer population vs only 30 years ago. Mostly we just hear about it now because of the internet. Its not contagious, its caused by midge bites.
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/21/21 10:59 PM
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I am unfamiliar with EHD. Does anyone have some data on how infectious it is and what is the mortality rate and also does it live in the soil or organic matter for an extended period of time. What might be the most likely means of transmitting from one geographic region to another. There are areas with very high densities that seem not to have issues with EHD OK I did a quick Google search and found info and copied the link. If others have more detailed info it would be welcomed. Is this disease increasing in occurrence and expanding its range? https://cwhl.vet.cornell.edu/disease/epizootic-hemorrhagic-diseaseBryce Ehd does not really exist in north or central Wisconsin. I have seen what it can do in areas I hunted in Illinois Iowa and Missouri and it is the worst thing I have every seen. Hardest on the older deer and takes years for the population to rebound.
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Re: South Dakota EHD
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10/25/21 09:04 AM
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I’m heading to Yankton area for bowhunting in a couple weeks hope for some reason it Wasn’t too hard on them there. Will have to talk to some pheasant hunters when I get there.
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