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I had a great time smoking one with Hunter Damron yesterday afternoon, the experience lasted 30 to 40 minutes lol ready ...
04/21/2026

I had a great time smoking one with Hunter Damron yesterday afternoon, the experience lasted 30 to 40 minutes lol ready to do it again lol Hunter Damron

Caught a big grass carp yesterday
03/03/2026

Caught a big grass carp yesterday

Got the bob cat on camera tonight
11/29/2025

Got the bob cat on camera tonight

11/27/2025
11/25/2025

Smoked a doe with the bow

Terry Chunn shot a 7 on public this afternoon and we finally got him out after about hour of dragging
11/25/2025

Terry Chunn shot a 7 on public this afternoon and we finally got him out after about hour of dragging

Did some squirrel management this morning
11/19/2025

Did some squirrel management this morning

11/18/2025

EHD vs. CWD: hunters lump them together, but they couldn’t be more different. EHD hit the Midwest like a sledgehammer this year, wiping out entire pockets of deer. When EHD rolls through, it kills up to 90% of the deer that get it and can take out 80% of a local herd in weeks. You want to talk about a real “zombie deer”? That’s EHD, the fever, the internal bleeding, the hooves coming apart. Yet somehow, the media (looking at you, New York Times) slapped a picture of an EHD deer into an article about CWD and created years of confusion in the hunting world. That’s the deer in the picture, an animal on the brink of death from a disease that burns hotter and faster than almost anything else in the whitetail world.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the graphic… the “CWD deer.” Perfect coat, standing tall, looking completely normal, because many of them are. That’s the part nobody wants to talk about. There are documented cases of whitetails living five, six, seven-plus years with CWD. Some live out their entire natural lifespan. The reason? CWD spreads through prions, proteins that don’t die, don’t break down, and can sit in the soil or a licking branch for a decade or more. You cannot shoot it out, and you absolutely cannot eradicate it. States have tried wiping out herds, and guess what? CWD stays right there in the dirt waiting for the next generation. The deer population grows right back over it. So why do we pretend this is a disease we can stop?

Here’s my opinion, and yeah, it’s controversial: CWD isn’t the monster we make it out to be, and we’re wasting money fighting something that cannot be stopped. It’s here forever. Deer evolve with it. The herd adjusts. Hunters keep hunting. Meanwhile, EHD, the disease that actually knocks herds to their knees, barely gets half the attention or funding. So the real question is… why are we pouring millions into stopping a disease we can’t erase, while ignoring the one that actually wipes deer off the map?

11/18/2025

Bad filming on my part

Late posting these but Took my nephew and family out for juvenile hunt Oct 25th and 26th of 2025 both boys got deer one ...
11/17/2025

Late posting these but Took my nephew and family out for juvenile hunt Oct 25th and 26th of 2025 both boys got deer one got his 3rd and 4th deer and Terry Chunn step son got his first deer

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