centershot;
Good afternoon, I hope the day down in southern Idaho is as mild as it is up here in the Okanagan today and that you're well.

Obviously I'm not Mule Deer and not in Montana, but as an FYI on CWD, we had our first two deer in BC test positive last season.

https://bcwf.bc.ca/chronic-wasting-disease-detected-in-b-c-deer-for-the-first-time/

The news release from BCWF said they were south of Cranbrook so depending on exactly where, they could be within spitting distance of the medicine line, closer to Bonner's Ferry or Libby so either state.

We've been turning in heads for a couple years now here in BC to see if we can at least know where it is.

Also there's pretty strict regulations about bringing game meat in from out of province. Here's a copy of what's in the BC Hunting synopsis now.

50. To possess any part of a Cervidae (caribou, deer,
elk, moose), that was killed outside of British
Columbia, other than (1) the edible meat of the
four quarters, loins, neck, and ribs, or (2) the hide,
antlers, and skull plate if, before being brought into
British Columbia, the part is cleaned in a manner
that removes all tissue.

Again, that's just how the neighbors to the north are dealing with it and nothing more.

Hope that was helpful to you or someone out there.

Dwayne


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