Not that I saw on the post. Maybe send Jace Elliot an email and ask if they would?Anyway to attend virtually?
I really don't know, but I am officially very curious about EHD after we got whacked this year. Since our area in SE Iowa largely "missed out" on the 2012 and 2019 outbreaks, I was sort of thinking that we had some inherent factor going for us in our neighborhood that let it pass over us, if you will. Note - in one of those years I did hear about significant loss as close to a couple of miles south of us, but none really right around our farm.Iowa seems to have more EHD than most other states. I've heard several reasons as to why. More cattle, a lot of small muddy ponds for the cattle where the deer drink, almost everyone puts feed out during the summer and concentrate the deer, and Southern Iowa stays in a drought all the time and concentrate deer at water sources. Why do you guys think Iowa has so much EHD?
How far gone can a carcass be and still get tested? I was pheasant hunting and came a across a couple of dead deer. One was a pretty nice buck but both have been dead long enough to be ravaged.In my post that I copied and pasted the image from the Ike's Facebook page, they are also going to talk about how to report it. I know in 19 when the area I hunt was hit hard I spoke to several DNR officers in the area, and they were fielding lots of calls. If people are not reporting and just posting their finds on social media and forums, it can make the job of DNR harder with not having the information they could have gathered from these outbreak locations?
We gone hit hard here in northern Monroe county 3 rd time in eleven years bucks just get good and EHD hits again yes I know there’s always some that live but it takes a lot of big fish out of the pond . According to the DNR this area hardest hit area my question how does it affect the gene pool ? My thinking could be good or could be bad .How far gone can a carcass be and still get tested? I was pheasant hunting and came a across a couple of dead deer. One was a pretty nice buck but both have been dead long enough to be ravaged.
The DNR are not going to do anything about it they like population down some because of deer car accidents and their not fighting the insurance companiesWe gone hit hard here in northern Monroe county 3 rd time in eleven years bucks just get good and EHD hits again yes I know there’s always some that live but it takes a lot of big fish out of the pond . According to the DNR this area hardest hit area my question how does it affect the gene pool ? My thinking could be good or could be bad .
That sucks Daver, I know how you feel. I think we are up to 6 bucks and 13 does and fawns just on our property. Hoping some deer from surrounding areas will help fill back in.We usually have a couple cams that stay up all season and we gather them back when shed hunting usually. Below are a couple of interesting pics from one such cam...I think we are up to 16-18 dead does found and 1 dead buck. One of the does is shown below. She was looking pretty puny in the first pic and pretty much died right there on cam. The buzzards were on her inside of 3 hours. Then there was enough feasting activity on her, mainly by buzzards, that the card got filled up not long after this sequence.
Most finds were pretty close to water, but this was one that was a little off any water, FWIW.
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