Get ready for an explosive episode of Tennessee WildCast that every deer hunter needs to hear! Join hosts Jason Harmon and Don King with special guests Dan Grove, Wildlife Veterinarian and Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee, and Tabitha Lavacot, Region 2 Species Biologist, as they dive into the critical topic of hemorrhagic disease impacting Middle Tennessee’s deer population. With deer season just around the corner, this episode is packed with must-know insights about this viral outbreak, its differences from CWD, and how it’s affecting counties like Sumner, Wilson, and Giles. Learn why dead deer are found near waterholes, how midges spread the disease, and what hunters should do if they spot a sick deer. Additionally, learn practical tips for reporting cases and discover why a hard frost could be the game-changer in stopping the outbreak. Don’t miss the exclusive scoop on the upcoming Biodiversity Summit at MTSU on October 22, featuring an exciting wildlife announcement! Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or a wildlife enthusiast, this episode is your ticket to staying informed and prepared. Tune in now! Subscribe, like, and share to join the conservation conversation. Don’t let this critical info pass you by—click now to listen and stay ahead of the game!