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Re: Spin off baiting thread
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07/14/15 09:33 AM
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If you're talking strictly about hunting over greenfields, then a similar comparison could be made. Other than that, the two are drastically different. A greenfield is part of the habitat, not just a food source. I just think it is laughable when people say that they wouldn't shoot a deer with it's head buried in a corn pile, then proceed to kill a deer with it's head buried in a plot that they created specifically for that purpose. The ADCNR sees it differently as they put out literature on how to improve (man-made) plots and write up a lot of people for baiting with corn. It would be interesting if they make it legal, which they seem to be inching toward since now it only has to be 100 yards away and out if sight. I do see where you are coming from though. Yet some people are straight up farming (not plots for deer) and are happy to have hunters remove deer from their property. A lot of grey area.
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