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Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: BhamFred] #2170470
07/19/17 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: BhamFred
Originally Posted By: deerman24
lot of lost revenue if baiting becomes legal. Half of agents salary come from baiting fines. (just my assessment)


horseshitt.


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Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: N2TRKYS] #2170475
07/19/17 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Why not just plant an acre of corn? NWTF surplus seed for $40 per bag. Maybe $125 for fertilizer and $20 for glyphosate. An acre would yield around 100 bushels x 56 lbs/bushel = 5600 lbs of corn(maybe more if you have good soil and adequate rainfall) that you can hunt LEGALLY. One year I ran a tiller through the middles and top seeded it with oats after dry down and added a little more fertilizer. Deer would be in it when I came to the stand and when I left at 11am and be there again at 2pm when I came back.


You must not have many animals for an acre to make it through hunting season. Either way, both are hunting by aid of feeding.


Actually we are overrun with deer, which is why I don't waste time planting plots anymore. If someone doesn't have good enough hunting skills to kill deer on this property they need to take up golf. A neighboring farmer has a year round permit and has killed over 100 deer in his soybeans in the last few years. I just see 15 does and fawns in the mornings instead of 30 and the usual 7 or 8 different bucks. I just wonder if there are so many deer on a property that would eat up 5600lbs of corn why you would have to use bait to harvest them instead of hunting natural food sources.


Never had an acre of corn make it that long on our place.


I've got one place I think an acre would make it...if it were up to the deer. Coons and squirrels eat an acre though before Feb. There are 4 pigs in it now and they are about to leave one way or another.

Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: Fuzzy_Bunny] #2170524
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Originally Posted By: Fuzzy_Bunny
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Why not just plant an acre of corn? NWTF surplus seed for $40 per bag. Maybe $125 for fertilizer and $20 for glyphosate. An acre would yield around 100 bushels x 56 lbs/bushel = 5600 lbs of corn(maybe more if you have good soil and adequate rainfall) that you can hunt LEGALLY. One year I ran a tiller through the middles and top seeded it with oats after dry down and added a little more fertilizer. Deer would be in it when I came to the stand and when I left at 11am and be there again at 2pm when I came back.


You must not have many animals for an acre to make it through hunting season. Either way, both are hunting by aid of feeding.


Actually we are overrun with deer, which is why I don't waste time planting plots anymore. If someone doesn't have good enough hunting skills to kill deer on this property they need to take up golf. A neighboring farmer has a year round permit and has killed over 100 deer in his soybeans in the last few years. I just see 15 does and fawns in the mornings instead of 30 and the usual 7 or 8 different bucks. I just wonder if there are so many deer on a property that would eat up 5600lbs of corn why you would have to use bait to harvest them instead of hunting natural food sources.


Is your real name Jackie Bushman?
Lol..Couple more years of 100 plus deer being killed in the soybean fields, and he'll be like "Where the phuck did the deer go?" bwhahahahhahhahaha rofl



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Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: Honolua] #2170549
07/19/17 02:27 PM
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He has a 12 acre field that he never plants in beans beause the deer mow them down. He and his helpers have killed a hundred or more TOTAL in the last 3 years, not per year. This is just across the TN/AL line above Anderson, AL. Our limit is 3 does per day if that tells you anything.

Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: centralala] #2170558
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Originally Posted By: centralala
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Why not just plant an acre of corn? NWTF surplus seed for $40 per bag. Maybe $125 for fertilizer and $20 for glyphosate. An acre would yield around 100 bushels x 56 lbs/bushel = 5600 lbs of corn(maybe more if you have good soil and adequate rainfall) that you can hunt LEGALLY. One year I ran a tiller through the middles and top seeded it with oats after dry down and added a little more fertilizer. Deer would be in it when I came to the stand and when I left at 11am and be there again at 2pm when I came back.


You must not have many animals for an acre to make it through hunting season. Either way, both are hunting by aid of feeding.


Actually we are overrun with deer, which is why I don't waste time planting plots anymore. If someone doesn't have good enough hunting skills to kill deer on this property they need to take up golf. A neighboring farmer has a year round permit and has killed over 100 deer in his soybeans in the last few years. I just see 15 does and fawns in the mornings instead of 30 and the usual 7 or 8 different bucks. I just wonder if there are so many deer on a property that would eat up 5600lbs of corn why you would have to use bait to harvest them instead of hunting natural food sources.


Never had an acre of corn make it that long on our place.


I've got one place I think an acre would make it...if it were up to the deer. Coons and squirrels eat an acre though before Feb. There are 4 pigs in it now and they are about to leave one way or another.

Ill shoot the pigs if you don't have the heart.


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Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: Turkey_neck] #2170569
07/19/17 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: Turkey_neck
Originally Posted By: centralala
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: chillinhunt
Why not just plant an acre of corn? NWTF surplus seed for $40 per bag. Maybe $125 for fertilizer and $20 for glyphosate. An acre would yield around 100 bushels x 56 lbs/bushel = 5600 lbs of corn(maybe more if you have good soil and adequate rainfall) that you can hunt LEGALLY. One year I ran a tiller through the middles and top seeded it with oats after dry down and added a little more fertilizer. Deer would be in it when I came to the stand and when I left at 11am and be there again at 2pm when I came back.


You must not have many animals for an acre to make it through hunting season. Either way, both are hunting by aid of feeding.


Actually we are overrun with deer, which is why I don't waste time planting plots anymore. If someone doesn't have good enough hunting skills to kill deer on this property they need to take up golf. A neighboring farmer has a year round permit and has killed over 100 deer in his soybeans in the last few years. I just see 15 does and fawns in the mornings instead of 30 and the usual 7 or 8 different bucks. I just wonder if there are so many deer on a property that would eat up 5600lbs of corn why you would have to use bait to harvest them instead of hunting natural food sources.


Never had an acre of corn make it that long on our place.


I've got one place I think an acre would make it...if it were up to the deer. Coons and squirrels eat an acre though before Feb. There are 4 pigs in it now and they are about to leave one way or another.

Ill shoot the pigs if you don't have the heart.


I don't care if you shoot them, rope them, bulldog them, whatever. I haven't been there in about 10 days and they were I guess around 65 lbs. I was going to put some corn out to get them in one area. The second time there I went to shaking the corn out of the bag and they came running to me. These aren't wild hogs. Tails docked. Good looking pigs. I have asked all around and can't find the owner. I can get probably 15-20 feet from them. Can you make that shot? grin

Re: Where is baiting at right now? [Re: Honolua] #2172965
07/21/17 06:58 PM
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I'm glad that they didn't pass this bulldoodoo law! What happened to ethical hunting?

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