Could you elaborate on why finding it in every state would be the best thing? I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
The 'Bonker
Gona play left hand here bonker. I'm a little bitter with the wanting to ban mineral sites, for these facts. I am no biologist, nor have I ever claimed to be, but I visually scout 6-7 days a week in the summer months to try and take inventory of what deer I have that I could possibly be hunting come fall, try and pattern them, ect.... I run alot of trail cams on mineral sites, but I also have mineral sites that I do not run camera's on. I am not upset that I would have to quite putting a cam on a mineral site, I get more pics on trails than I do those anyways, but I bothers me that I can not use the mineral. I know the high and almighty QDM has no proof of the minerals that I dump out promote antler growth, but I can tell you for a fact from what I have seen our deer herd that we hunt do when we starting pumping the mineral to them.
We started seeing bigger, healthier body weights going into fall, we started seeing larger fawn sizes, alot of 6-7 month old spikes. We started seeing a jump in antler size. We started seeing less deer run down in the months of January and February when food is least available all year. Just these alone I will give credit to the mineral sites that we have. I'm not talking about throwin a block out, I'm talking about pouring 100lbs of loose at a time, 4-6 times a year at each site. So yes, it bugs me a little when they are going to take a tool away from me, to which I credit a better, healthier herd in which I hunt.
As far as interaction, of all my pictures and scouting sits with the bino's, I've never seen a deer walk from a long distance to go to my mineral site. All that is there, are the local herd, which interact daily in the soybean field, corn field, bed in the same area, use same travel routes, hit the same scrapes, and feed from the same alfalfa field. So, is banning mineral going to keep CWD from spreading in the herd that I hunt, although they interact daily away from the site? I you can convince me of this, I will accept it and go on, but for now, I have been emailing everyone on the list that Iowa Whitetails forever and the IBA emails me. I am fighting for something I believe in.
Next, I can show you some pretty impressive mineral sites that are in cattle pastures, that deer use on a regular basis, with the cattle. Is the DNR going to ban farmers from using salt and mineral blocks in their pastures? People talk about putting them in some kind of confinement, such as a mineral feeder for cattle. I've seen tons of deer use them once they figure out what they are, and they do figure it out. So whats next, ban mineral in the state of Iowa all together?
I hope CWD is never found in the state of Iowa. I can just imagine what the DNR will do to prevent the "spread" of the disease. Farm Bureau will jump at it quick to desimate the deer herd to save livestock. Mineral sites will be the least of our concerns. They will want the deer herd pretty much non existant, which is excatly what they want.
As far as everyone that is on the wagon of banning the mineral, I hope you are not planting food plots, apple tree's, bedding area's, trying to make a deer haven. Deer will interact with each other, and you do any of the above, you are just promoting the spread of CWD.
I'm stepping off my podium now, been wanting to get that off my chest on how I felt about all of this.