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Re: Spin off baiting thread
[Re: timbercruiser]
#1391861
07/16/15 07:28 AM
07/16/15 07:28 AM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,943 Pine Hill, Al
Todd1700
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,943
Pine Hill, Al
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Everybody that hunts uses every edge to shoot something that they can, plots, corn, powdered attractants, calls, sex lures, scopes, tree stands, camo ground blinds, leasing the best land they can afford or have access to to for hunting and the list goes on. I guess they can either be a hypocrite about it, but facts are facts. Todd has about the same viewpoint that I do. Exactly, everybody uses things that give them an unfair advantage over the deer. It's simply a matter of degree. I just laugh at people who drive a four wheel drive to where they hunt; back a 4 wheeler off of it to get them further into the woods; put on camo overalls; spray down with scent killer spray; go climb a tree with a climbing stand after setting out 4 doe in heat bombs; sit there 30 feet off the ground scanning for deer with a 500 dollar pair of binoculars; shoot a deer 300 yards away with a 300 win mag topped with a 800 dollar scope; then come home and mock people that would legalize hunting near a corn feeder as a "cheater". LOL! Have mercy. Being able to use a gun or a compound bow is a far bigger cheat than using a corn feeder. How many deer could you kill at a corn feeder with just a hand thrown sharp stick? And how many deer would you kill each year if you had to walk from where you live to your hunting club? Hunt how you want. But if I were using some or all of the things mentioned above I'd back off belittling someone who would sit over a green patch or corn (if legalized) as cheating or not really hunting. You might just come off looking like a major hypocrite.
The best index to a person’s character is (a) how he treats people who can’t do him any good, and (b) how he treats people who can’t fight back. - Abigail van Buren
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Re: Spin off baiting thread
[Re: PineStalker89]
#1392153
07/16/15 01:05 PM
07/16/15 01:05 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 599 Daphne AL
Baybuzzard
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4 point
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 599
Daphne AL
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If it didn't screw up the natural deer movement, I wouldn't give a rat's @ss if everybody in the country hunted over corn. I'm certainly not going to hunt over corn. I don't consider it "hunting"
Last edited by Baybuzzard; 07/16/15 01:05 PM.
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Re: Spin off baiting thread
[Re: Baybuzzard]
#1392823
07/17/15 09:17 AM
07/17/15 09:17 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 11,101 coffee county
goodman_hunter
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 11,101
coffee county
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If it didn't screw up the natural deer movement, I wouldn't give a rat's @ss if everybody in the country hunted over corn. I'm certainly not going to hunt over corn. I don't consider it "hunting" not sure what you would consider it. Or what you consider the natural movement of deer. Because there movement changes constantly, more or less. Deer basically eat, sleep and breed. Hunters basically try to catch them going to or from one of these activities. isnt there natural flow also effected as soon as hunters steps foot in the woods. Regardless what folks call it, its all the same. Meat in the freezer and if were lucky, bones on the wall.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Spin off baiting thread
[Re: Savage7mm]
#1392927
07/17/15 11:21 AM
07/17/15 11:21 AM
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Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 2,902 alabama
outdoors1
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10 point
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 2,902
alabama
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Corn fed deer taste better IMO Fed two young bucks for four months fattening those things up before taking both in January. Some of the best venison I ever had too!
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Re: Spin off baiting thread
[Re: Todd1700]
#1393083
07/17/15 03:07 PM
07/17/15 03:07 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 7,780 central ala,
centralala
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14 point
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 7,780
central ala,
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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.
Lots of things have wrongfully been illegal or legal in this country. It was once legal to own other humans here. It was once illegal for women to vote. I could go on for an hour listing examples. Thank goodness we live in a country where we have the freedom to ask "WHY" something is illegal. And when a good answer to that question cannot be found then we can pressure the people in office or elect new people that will change such laws. I hear a lot of people rail against hunting over bait in these threads but hold their feet to the fire and they cannot give you one reason that makes hunting over corn any morally or ethically different than hunting over a green patch. Yet one is illegal and the other isn't. But I have a feeling that eventually this glaring inconsistency is going to be fixed. I personally don't see the inconsistency. If you plant corn or grass, it's legal to hunt over. If you pour grass or corn out of a bag, it's illegal. I hunt over corn ALOT...still on the stalk.
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Re: Spin off baiting thread
[Re: centralala]
#1393106
07/17/15 03:33 PM
07/17/15 03:33 PM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,507
Atoler
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,507
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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.
Lots of things have wrongfully been illegal or legal in this country. It was once legal to own other humans here. It was once illegal for women to vote. I could go on for an hour listing examples. Thank goodness we live in a country where we have the freedom to ask "WHY" something is illegal. And when a good answer to that question cannot be found then we can pressure the people in office or elect new people that will change such laws. I hear a lot of people rail against hunting over bait in these threads but hold their feet to the fire and they cannot give you one reason that makes hunting over corn any morally or ethically different than hunting over a green patch. Yet one is illegal and the other isn't. But I have a feeling that eventually this glaring inconsistency is going to be fixed. I personally don't see the inconsistency. If you plant corn or grass, it's legal to hunt over. If you pour grass or corn out of a bag, it's illegal. I hunt over corn ALOT...still on the stalk. There's a lot of people that thumb their nose at the thought of "corn pile" hunters. As witnessed in this thread. Not debating the legalities of it at this time. Simply that people have a double standard here..... Some misconception that a food plot is "real" hunting and a corn feeder is not. Where legal of course.
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