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by Big Game Hunter. 06/04/24 09:19 PM
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: Joe4majors]
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11/03/14 10:50 AM
11/03/14 10:50 AM
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rackaddict
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GW came and spoke at our church sportsmens dinner last week and this very question came up. He said exactly what everyone has been doing is marking off 101 yds and putting the feed behind a bush or tree or something. He said they will bust you for that because if you read to regs its also says "going to or coming from". His advise was mark off your 101 yds and then move it another 50 yds out of site. So the added 50 yds takes away the chance for the GW to say the deer was over, going to or coming from the feed. Now, this was his personal view of the regs and how he will address each situation but I thought it was a good view and a fair way to address it. The GW doing the speaking covers Russell and Lee counties. Some of you may know him, M. Jolley. And he has a history of being a hard A...
Last edited by rackaddict; 11/03/14 10:53 AM.
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: rackaddict]
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11/03/14 11:12 AM
11/03/14 11:12 AM
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Bamarich2
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GW came and spoke at our church sportsmens dinner last week and this very question came up. He said exactly what everyone has been doing is marking off 101 yds and putting the feed behind a bush or tree or something. He said they will bust you for that because if you read to regs its also says "going to or coming from". His advise was mark off your 101 yds and then move it another 50 yds out of site. So the added 50 yds takes away the chance for the GW to say the deer was over, going to or coming from the feed. Now, this was his personal view of the regs and how he will address each situation but I thought it was a good view and a fair way to address it. The GW doing the speaking covers Russell and Lee counties. Some of you may know him, M. Jolley. And he has a history of being a hard A... The last part here may be the key matter. Our CO in the county said (I quote), "I can't get into a deer's head and KNOW he/she is going to a feeding station"... so the 100 yards and out of sight applies in our county. But... like I said before, you will want to ask your own CO to make sure you're on safe footing.
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: Bamarich2]
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11/03/14 11:25 AM
11/03/14 11:25 AM
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rackaddict
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GW came and spoke at our church sportsmens dinner last week and this very question came up. He said exactly what everyone has been doing is marking off 101 yds and putting the feed behind a bush or tree or something. He said they will bust you for that because if you read to regs its also says "going to or coming from". His advise was mark off your 101 yds and then move it another 50 yds out of site. So the added 50 yds takes away the chance for the GW to say the deer was over, going to or coming from the feed. Now, this was his personal view of the regs and how he will address each situation but I thought it was a good view and a fair way to address it. The GW doing the speaking covers Russell and Lee counties. Some of you may know him, M. Jolley. And he has a history of being a hard A... The last part here may be the key matter. Our CO in the county said (I quote), "I can't get into a deer's head and KNOW he/she is going to a feeding station"... so the 100 yards and out of sight applies in our county. But... like I said before, you will want to ask your own CO to make sure you're on safe footing. He kept going back to this as it is written "there shall be a rebuttable presumption that any bait or feed located beyond 100 yards and not within the line of site of the hunter, is not a lure or attractant on the area where the hunter is attempting to take deer or feral swine." Innocent until proven guilty in other words.
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: Gig]
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11/03/14 11:35 AM
11/03/14 11:35 AM
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Has anybody had a incident with the GW on this I've yet to hear of any? They are probably to busy with other issues,could be a tack on citation if they are there for something else. Case got thrown out. It was 200yards away but when all the leaves fell off the trees you could see 1/2 inch worth of the feeder. Not the feed the feeder case dismissed.
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: coyotehunter]
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11/03/14 11:45 AM
11/03/14 11:45 AM
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Has anybody had a incident with the GW on this I've yet to hear of any? They are probably to busy with other issues,could be a tack on citation if they are there for something else. Case got thrown out. It was 200yards away but when all the leaves fell off the trees you could see 1/2 inch worth of the feeder. Not the feed the feeder case dismissed. Which County?
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: Joe4majors]
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11/03/14 11:57 AM
11/03/14 11:57 AM
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bamaeyedoc
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Augustus65 nailed it. All because the feeder is out of sight and 100 yards away cannot exclude you from being guilty of hunting over "bait" or the politically correct term of "supplemental feed."
Dr. B
AKA: “Dr. B” Aldeer #121 8-3-2000 Proud alum of AUM, UAB, and UA Member of Team 10 Point 2023-2024 ALdeer Deer Contest Winners
Glennis Jerome "Jerry" Harris 1938-2017 UGA Class of 1960 BS/MS Forestry LTJG, USNR
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: Remington270]
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11/03/14 03:37 PM
11/03/14 03:37 PM
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Hey Augustus_65, would you throw a baiting case out of court because the law together with the rules is "void for vagueness"?
It seems like everything together creates a "gray zone" as even you said in one of your posts. The short answer is no because that is not the role of the trial court. That would be up to the appellate courts. I don't believe the regulation is vague, but it does leave a certain amount of discretion to the Court. The regulation actually clarifies the law by defining area, but it requires the Court to determine from the facts of a particular case whether the party violated the law. The grey areas are where new case law is created. The appellate courts help fill in those gaps when they rule on cases.
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Re: Hunting distance from feeder
[Re: bamaeyedoc]
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11/04/14 02:21 AM
11/04/14 02:21 AM
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Augustus65 nailed it. All because the feeder is out of sight and 100 yards away cannot exclude you from being guilty of hunting over "bait" or the politically correct term of "supplemental feed."
Dr. B Bait and supplemental feed are 2 completely different things. They were never intended to be the same thing. Although most people on here are just looking for a legal way to bait. Most people who are really supplementally feeding there deer, aren't feeding just corn and they are not hunting anywhere near it. IMO, if your having a hard time figuring this whole thing out, well, then your baiting.
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