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Re: food plot=baiting
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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02/08/16 07:49 PM
02/08/16 07:49 PM
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ozarktroutbum
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Don't know why ya'll are getting bent out of shape about this baiting thing. Not a dang bit of difference in sitting on a food plot vs hunting over bait. It's the same dang thing. It's something man made to attract deer..... To me there IS a difference b/t planting and baiting. You can't move a rye field but you can move a corn pile once you shoot deer out of a field and they get wary of the general area. With baiting you have a mobile food source, unlike a planted field. To me it's more of a fair chase type thing.
Last edited by ozarktroutbum; 02/08/16 07:52 PM.
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