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Re: Corn rule
[Re: yotetrapper]
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11/18/15 05:03 AM
11/18/15 05:03 AM
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Bamarich2
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This is how I explain it to folks...If the feed is helping or you think the feed is helping you kill a deer then you are not hunting legal. This is the issue I have with the current law. Why would people put corn and other feed out? Isn't it to help the deer herd and keep deer on your property? Whether folks want to admit it or not, the whole idea of "supplemental feeding" is to give them a greater opportunity to harvest a deer. Thus, any "feeding" helps us kill deer. Why do we split hairs on the "how" it helps us kill deer?
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