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GMU 20 Colorado Late Season Rifle Elk -
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<blockquote data-quote="22b264m" data-source="post: 1105293" data-attributes="member: 90706"><p>I killed a deer there with a left over tag. It tested positive for CWD, when they contacted me to give the results, he was concerned if I had consumed any of the meat, and I replied no. He then asked me to donate the meat for further testing, and then told me the entire herd was infected, that is one of the worst areas for CWD, along with all the front range south to Colorado Springs. The Castle Rock area is also very bad. If the deer have it so do the elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22b264m, post: 1105293, member: 90706"] I killed a deer there with a left over tag. It tested positive for CWD, when they contacted me to give the results, he was concerned if I had consumed any of the meat, and I replied no. He then asked me to donate the meat for further testing, and then told me the entire herd was infected, that is one of the worst areas for CWD, along with all the front range south to Colorado Springs. The Castle Rock area is also very bad. If the deer have it so do the elk. [/QUOTE]
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