It
is not the change in climate that will destroy the United States… it is the
awful change in people!
The Conservation Department is holding a meeting at the Humansville
United Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, August 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. to
discuss Chronic Wasting Disease (mad-deer disease). CWD infected deer have been found in St. Clair County, so
now the Conservation Department is requiring all deer hunters to check their
deer at a designated site in 25 different counties. IF YOU DO NOT DO IT YOU CAN BE CITED AND FINED!
This
is some more flailing around by one of the most inept conservation departments
ever. It is a useless endeavor and attending such a meeting is a waste of
time. They have made an attempt to
evade the truth at every turn. The letter sent out says, “CWD is an infectious
disease which affects the deer family.”
They have never ever, in any communication, mentioned that it can and
has affected humans as well. There have been many, many documented deaths from this awful disease
over the past few years. In humans though, it is called Cruetzfeldt-Jakob
disease.
Twenty
years ago the MDC could have prevented the spread of this disease by doing what
Colorado’s conservation department did… closing down all elk and deer pen
operations in the state, where the operators were buying deer from other
states, trying to get rich on huge antlers grown by feeding bucks MEAT
BY-PRODUCTS, against every rule of nature. Deer are not and never have been carnivores. The disease was
spread through that feed, and those operations would sometimes just release
sick deer into the wild.
When a weak and dying buck was found near my home a few years ago that I believe had CWD, the landowner called game wardens in that county and they never came to look at it or sample tissue from it. I have never seen nor heard of an agent or biologist come to look at a sick deer and many of my readers who have reported sick deer say the same thing. WHY?
I got this letter only a month or so ago from Lucas Yeggy in Dent County…
“I’ve
seen what you have written concerning about sick deer (the mad deer disease. I
have seen lots of sick deer for years and have pictures of many of them. The
MDC has always said I am wrong about all the sick deer. I have had bucks hang
around in the yard and when the kids go’s out and play they just lay there. I
have posted in the papers about it and the MDC tries to have the photos
pulled. I have enclosed the photo
of a very sick deer. For the third year I have been seeing deer like this one
on my game camera. I have sent these photos to MDC and they have blocked me and
deleted he pictures.”
If
your newspaper doesn’t have the space to use Yeggy’s photo, you can see it on
my website, larrydablemontoutdoors, or in the summer issue of my magazine, the
Lightnin Ridge Outdoor Journal, on many newsstands now. If they have such an interest in doing
what is best for deer and deer hunters, why doesn’t the MDC come to investigate
sick deer found by the public. Of
course they are very worried about the loss of revenue from dropping deer tag
sales and I think controlling that loss is a main purpose of what they do.
But
there is one thing I will pass on, and I will have more to say on it in later
columns… IF YOU HAVE A REALLY LARGE AND VALUABLE SET OF ANTLERS ON A BUCK, DO
NOT TAKE IT TO A CHECK STATION, OR YOU WILL LOSE IT. It will be confiscated. In my fall magazine I will print a lengthy article about
what has happened to so many who have had big deer antlers confiscated for
drummed-up minor charges against a hunter. I hope all deer hunters will read that article.
For
years, the enforcement division has lied about destroying the antlers taken
from some poor hunter who lost his deer as a result of a false charge. THOSE VALUABLE ANTLERS ARE NEVER
DESTROYED! I found out recently
that many of them are given to a craftsman who puts together antler chandeliers.
Some wind up in the home of commissioners or high-level employees or places
like Bass Pro Shops. Other sets of
big antlers are sold, some for thousands of dollars, to wind up on mounted
heads found in offices and galleries of well-connected people. One southwest Missouri conservation
officer has a shed just for confiscated deer antlers, which he has boasted
about being his retirement fund.
When
you check your deer by phone this fall, notice they want to know the
circumference at the base and how many points. Want to see if I am on to something? Report your buck as an 18 pointer with a
large base. Then wait for the
agents to visit you. Or call and say you have found a monstrous buck in the
ditch along the highway and ask if you can have it? See how long it is before an agent gets there. If you report hitting a fork-horn with
your vehicle, you can keep it with the proper paperwork. They have no interest
in seeing it.
If you kill a big-antlered buck, don’t
put a picture of it on facebook, or in the newspaper or you will make yourself
a target. Again, my magazine this
fall will have stories from readers who have been antagonized by agents who try
to get the antlers.
This goes to show the power the MDC has, because no large
scale TV or print news media anywhere will investigate this or even mention
the possibility it is happening. And this article will go to over 60 newspapers in three
states, but some will not print it.
That
meeting in Humansville will be useless as far as changing anything in the
spread of CWD. NOTHING CAN BE DONE
TO SLOW IT. But that meeting will
be an opportunity to say with a loud voice, that the MDC has decided to force
you to do what they say, as useless as it is, or else!!
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