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There’s Nothing Safe About Deer Hunting In The Alabama Forests | Scary H…

Hey everyone!

Just wanted to talk a bit about Chronic Wasting Disease, AKA “zombie deer disease”

Some people have expressed concern and I want to assure everyone that I am extremely aware of how detrimental this disease is.

-For those of you who don’t know, CWD is a prion that infects the nervous system of whitetail deer. It is very contagious and very fatal. It has been becoming more of an issue in many states as the deer populations are increasing. Also, it doesn’t make it better when people bait deer, as it normally spreads through the saliva and when there’s lots of food in one area the chance of infection increases.

-As many of my followers know, I post a lot of content about whitetail deer and cleaning deer skulls. I want to clarify that all carcasses are disposed of properly at dump stations provided by the dnr and I always make sure to clean my tools after each head.

-Something else I do to help the dnr is remove the lymph nodes of each deer and bring them to a CWD kiosk to be collected and tested for the prion. I strongly recommend anyone who cleans deer skulls to do this as it helps counties get a more accurate estimation of deer infected with CWD, while also helping the dnr implement techniques to slow the spread.

-More information should be available on your local dnr’s website and again, I strongly encourage anyone to check this out and get involved!

-Please keep in mind that to bring in your deer’s lymph nodes you’ll need to have an authorization number for the animal!

It’s been a long climb to get to this point, but my new middle grade novel HUNTER’S CHOICE will be published March 2, 2021. It’s a fun outdoor sporting life adventure novel.

cake for my Dad’s birthday. He collects knives, including the ones he’s inherited grom his father before him. As a kid growing up, a safe bet for a gift for dad was always a knife or something related to hunting; I’m sure the knives us kids got him were both of embarrassingly cheap quality, and some of his favourite ones simply because they came from us. He’s my protector, and I’m so thankful for him. The look of shock and joy on his face when he saw this cake was so worth the five hours it took to make it, lol.

This is both the first cake I’ve ever made that was shaped, and the first cake I’ve ever made useing fondant! I’m sure it’s not as professional as all that, but I’m pretty dang proud of how it turned out!

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