- Location
- Western Manitoba
Do you get another tag if your deer tests positive for cwd? Like, you used up your tag and took out a cwd deer for the greater good, will they reimburse you with a new tag to get a good deer for yourself? Or is that only during a specific cull
I never tried. Sask deer season typically up to three weeks long - some as short as one week - often took three or four weeks to get the test results sent back to us - no season would be open if a "replacement" tag was even possible...
One particular year in Sask. Zone 46, my buddy and I each got drawn for 2 x antler-less mule deer. For 6 days, that season overlapped with an antler-less and a regular white tail season, so we each had four tags. In total, the two of us brought back 7 deer. I do not recall any of them testing positive - we did butcher one of my buddy's pigs, for sausage mix - was a lot of "meat processing" that fall!!!
Probably did not really understand the issue at the time - those deer were all field dressed when taken, and skinned that evening - and each had the spine severed at the "atlas bone", which we probably should not have done. The spine was never separated - "filleted" off the backstops from shoulder to hip; boned out the neck meat, other joints were where rear "hams" got separated from the pelvis at the "ball joint" - probably should not have done that either. That would have been late 1980's or possibly early 1990's. Sausage was made and some consumed long before receiving anything back about the "tests".
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