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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
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03/02/17 04:55 AM
03/02/17 04:55 AM
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Out back
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Very good! Let it out. That's an important step in your rehabilitation. It'll be hard to accept at first but baby steps, you know, take baby steps. Let Outback guide you to the light.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
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03/02/17 05:30 AM
03/02/17 05:30 AM
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MarksOutdoors
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Corn. The four letter word that brings out the worst in us.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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03/02/17 06:12 AM
03/02/17 06:12 AM
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mman
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Corn. The four letter word that brings out the worst in us. You got that right... More people showing their butts than at a Chicago Trump Tower Protest event
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
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03/02/17 06:44 AM
03/02/17 06:44 AM
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Hogwild
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A man could make a fortune selling cheese to this grouper of winers/whiners/wieners!
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: WmHunter]
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03/02/17 06:50 AM
03/02/17 06:50 AM
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People putting out corn piles or feeders next to or near someone else's property is CERTAIN to cause conflict. SERIOUS conflict.
If they are going to pass this redneck backwoods goober lazy gay "hunter" bill they need to include a prohibition of any bait or feeder within 200 yards of a property line.
WmHunter a 200 yard property line restriction is an unbelievably bad idea. That would mean that if you had a square 40 acre property then you would have a magic 40 yard circle in the center for baiting. That's great for big property owners but the little guy would be screwed again. The cats is out of the bag. Corn is everywhere and open legalization with no restrictions is now the only fair and equitable solution. Will I or wont I use baiting is my own personal decision once legalization occurs. As for the $15 bucks if they would earmark for conservation then I'm Ok with the tax/fee as I love this State and I support efforts that are proconservation.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Remington270]
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03/02/17 06:51 AM
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We'll let 2 dudes get married in this country because it's nobody else's business, but won't let a man put a corn pile on his own 500 acre tract. Terrible comparison. 1 is packing corn while the other is piling corn! This thread went downhill way before this.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: 2Dogs]
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03/02/17 06:55 AM
03/02/17 06:55 AM
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jmj120
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What will be the charge for hunting over bait without a permit, old hunting with aid of bait or no permit?
What if one is 100 yds away and out of sight? That law still apply? Won't need a permit for that .
Will there a situation where the old hunting with aid of bait applies?
Here we go again, I see another cluster in the making. Idiots just can't help themselves......They're going to create another mess.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Bamahunter308]
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03/02/17 07:00 AM
03/02/17 07:00 AM
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My question is when will we know if it passes or doesn't pass? When the GW shows up in the middle of your hunt to inspect your feeder for the corn fee sticker.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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03/02/17 08:10 AM
03/02/17 08:10 AM
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Hogwild
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My question is when will we know if it passes or doesn't pass? When the GW shows up in the middle of your hunt to inspect your feeder for the corn fee sticker. Where did you see anything about a sticker? Guys, yall really should read the damn thing yourself before you get all worked up and rant about it. It kinda proves the point that you are gonna bitch no matter what when you don't.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
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03/02/17 08:44 AM
03/02/17 08:44 AM
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CNC
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I’m hearing that the stickers have to be placed on the top of the feeders so they are visible to the drones. They said its gonna be a big neon yellow sticker you put on there that can be easily seen from the sky.
Last edited by CNC; 03/02/17 08:45 AM.
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
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03/02/17 09:00 AM
03/02/17 09:00 AM
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CatHeadBiscuit
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I'm for building The Great Feeder of Alabama and it's gonna be big enough to see from the international space station, yeller sticker or no yeller sticker. With the letters F and U big enough to fill the space on top.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: ALclearcut]
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03/02/17 09:43 AM
03/02/17 09:43 AM
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Disagree - there was always good reason and good wisdom in the law that banned hunting deer over bait.
And game wardens enforcing that law is a good thing imo.
The bs 100 yard rule was *designed* to be the prelude for the bill that is pending now and it is all bs imo.
Bad for the sport and bad for neighbors. It is going to be battle of the feeders and battle of the corn piles and even such battles RIGHT ON PROPERTY LINES!
This is bad, bad, bad.
And you don't think this was already happening? Were those giant pallets of corn at walmart that magically appear during deer season being fed to the birds? I don't hunt over corn and likely still won't (mostly because I don't think it works), but I would rather they legalize it than keep it illegal and act like they can control it. The fact that some people were violating the law on baiting does not mean that it should therefore be legalized. That is a very immature and illogical argument to make. "Oh, some people sell heroin and crack therefore we should just legalize it." "Some people jump off a cliff therefore everyone should." That is very foolish and illogical argumentation. In other words, NOT a VALID argument at all. It is a fools argument. **Note, I am not calling you a fool, just pointing out you made a foolish, illogical argument.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: BruteX]
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03/02/17 09:47 AM
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People putting out corn piles or feeders next to or near someone else's property is CERTAIN to cause conflict. SERIOUS conflict.
If they are going to pass this redneck backwoods goober lazy gay "hunter" bill they need to include a prohibition of any bait or feeder within 200 yards of a property line.
I hope your property gets surrounded by corn piles, moron. Only an immature moron and total asshole would say such a thing.
"The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson
" Chuck Sykes is a dictator control freak like Vladimir Putin " WmHunter
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: BruteX]
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03/02/17 09:50 AM
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WmHunter
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Exhibit A ^^^^^^ what a piece of crap ^^^^See the conflict already created by the Alabama Legislature over this proposal??? It will only get worse if bating is legalized.
Last edited by WmHunter; 03/02/17 09:50 AM.
"The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson
" Chuck Sykes is a dictator control freak like Vladimir Putin " WmHunter
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: WmHunter]
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03/02/17 10:21 AM
03/02/17 10:21 AM
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The fact that some people were violating the law on baiting does not mean that it should therefore be legalized. Whether logical, illogical, rationale or irrational, it certainly seems to be headed towards passage. If not this year, then soon. And, just because someone puts out corn doesn't mean they are violating the law on baiting. The current regulations on putting out feed/bait are a joke. I hope the ambiguity is removed (highly unlikely based on the past) and everyone can move on. If you are against it, and your neighbor is for it, he will be putting out bait and you won't. You will have no control over where they put feed/bait or how much they put out. If you have enough land to hunt, it might not affect you too much. If you hunt a smaller piece of property, it could have dramatic affects. I have a friend in Mississippi that hunts a relatively small piece of property (well under 100 acres). They don't bait at all. It's just a couple of them that hunt it and they don't really have any food plots to speak of. They have seen and killed a few good bucks through the years. Now, they see next to nothing. The people all around them are baiting. He is coming to the realization that if he ever wants to see deer on that place, they are going to have to join the baiting crowd. His, "we don't cheat" attitude is changing to "we have to bring deer back onto the property." He stuck to his principles until he was deerless.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Bamahunter308]
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03/02/17 11:17 AM
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My question is when will we know if it passes or doesn't pass? After I eat corn, it is usually pretty easy to tell when it passes.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: bholmes]
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03/02/17 11:35 AM
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My question is when will we know if it passes or doesn't pass? After I eat corn, it is usually pretty easy to tell when it passes. You get two of these!
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
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03/02/17 12:39 PM
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I personally could care less if someone hunts over corn or not. To me there's no difference between hunting a corn feeder and hunting a loaded white oak. Only difference is you have to stink up the place to fill a feeder so you won't be killing many mature bucks over it.....which means more big bucks for me.
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