Grant County, ND.
Grant County is among the seeded CWD-positive counties in North Dakota. Below is what we have on record from publicly-reported agency sources, plus EHD activity history when available.
County-level detection records, management zone boundaries, and transport rules can change between hunting seasons. Always cross-reference with North Dakota Game and Fish Department before relying on this page for hunting decisions.
CWD record for Grant County
- Status
- CWD Confirmed
- First detection
- 2010
- Most recent year on record
- 2024
- Affected wildlife
- Mule deer
- Transport restrictions
- Yes
- Mandatory testing
- Voluntary / Confirm
Grant County appears in publicly-reported North Dakota CWD detection records dating to approximately 2010. Verify current detection counts and management zone status with the state agency before relying on this record.
Hunter FAQ — Grant County
Is it safe to eat deer harvested in Grant County?
Are there transport restrictions for harvest taken in Grant County?
How do I get a deer tested for CWD here?
Where does this county data come from?
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Statewide and county data tells you what to expect in general. Bield: Hunt logs every sick or recovered deer you spot on your specific property — and surfaces patterns across seasons that outlive any single year's outbreak.