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by Big Game Hunter. 06/04/24 09:19 PM
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by AustinC. 05/21/24 05:01 PM
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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#2409328
02/15/18 04:53 PM
02/15/18 04:53 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
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MS_Hunter
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Pretty good article but your never going to convince the corn crowd of anything.
In your darkest hour when the demons come, call on me brother and we'll fight them together.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
[Re: burbank]
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02/15/18 06:00 PM
02/15/18 06:00 PM
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Remington270
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Those are benefits of plots, but they are still designed to draw and hold deer on the property.
It is a bait.
I just don’t see how any rational person would argue that point.
We can all agree that plots offer benefits over corn. Yep. You can say a food plot is more than JUST a bait, but it's dang sure a bait. And we've got a wall of deer heads to prove it.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 06:18 PM
02/15/18 06:18 PM
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MS_Hunter
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Yes, food plots are a attractant and therefore bait but they offer nutritional value to deer and other wildlife. What nutritional value does corn offer?
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 06:29 PM
02/15/18 06:29 PM
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deadeye48
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Baiting doesn't have to be just corn. There are several supplemental feeds out there that offer much higher nutrition than corn
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 06:31 PM
02/15/18 06:31 PM
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Out back
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We plant corn. We pick it, eat it, and grind our own grits. Of course we share it with the deer. We also share turnip greens, peas and butter beans. But I never have tried to eat a bag of shelled corn.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 06:34 PM
02/15/18 06:34 PM
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What nutritional value does corn offer? Low on protein , high on carbs. Carbs are good for packing on fat in winter.
"Why do you ask"?
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 06:50 PM
02/15/18 06:50 PM
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HHSyelper
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I plant acres of corn, soybeans, clover and other things to bait deer. But I also have some areas that I really can't plant and would love to be able to feed them and not worry about the law. As for any good for the deer, I guess we could ask the guys that hunt the Midwest, those deer seem to be healthy from eating mostly corn.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 06:55 PM
02/15/18 06:55 PM
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jwalker77
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bait bāt/Submit noun 1. food used to entice fish or other animals as prey. Argue with mr webster I plant greenfields, corn, and anything else to draw deer in and keep them there. I have and will again have a feeder up during season, within the law of course. I have a mineral site. If it got dry enough, id keep a water bucket full so they could get a drink. By definition all of this is baiting.
Last edited by jwalker77; 02/15/18 06:58 PM.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 08:12 PM
02/15/18 08:12 PM
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Scout308
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Poor assumption on your part! Putting out corn or planting food plots produce the same effect, To draw the deer to a desired location. Both are a form of baiting, like it or not!
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/15/18 08:19 PM
02/15/18 08:19 PM
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2Dogs
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You goobers that don't think a plot with a quality mix surrounded by hundreds of acres of thick, hardwood cutover isn't bait are delusional.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/16/18 07:04 AM
02/16/18 07:04 AM
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CNC
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You goobers that don't think a plot with a quality mix surrounded by hundreds of acres of thick, hardwood cutover isn't bait are delusional.
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/16/18 07:25 AM
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2dogs hit the nail on the head. Everything we do as hunters and habitat managers has one sole purpose in mind. To attract and hold game on our property. Many ways to do it, plots,bait,clear cutting,hinging,planting hardwood and soft mast tree's, and also fertilizing native browse. To me, it's all the same. The elitist's out there want to believe that what their doing is more ethical. I had one guy tell me that his plots weren't bait because they were 5 acres in size and the deer could come out anywhere and not just at one place.
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