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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: jbc]
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12/06/16 07:14 AM
12/06/16 07:14 AM
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James
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Pretty sure it's no different this year than the last few
100 yards and out of line of sight
Might be wrong though, wouldn't be first time Feeders are 100 yards out of sight, and he knows he can beat it but it's still a bunch of money chit
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: James]
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12/06/16 07:34 AM
12/06/16 07:34 AM
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My father-in-laws hunting partner got a $100.00 ticket a week ago for "hunting" over corn. I put "hunting" in parenthesis because the guy is 80 years old, on oxygen and won't even get out of his truck to walk to the shooting house. He pulls his truck right up to the food plot and sits there. Yes he has a gun and I guess is technically hunting but, in my opinion, it takes a sorry person to write an old man a ticket for something as trivial as that.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: James]
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12/06/16 07:35 AM
12/06/16 07:35 AM
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MarksOutdoors
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I used to be against it but my opinion has changed. Hunting over acorns, standing corn, fallen pears, etc. is the same as corn to me. For every deer that is killed over corn, 10 are fed during the lean months.
"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: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: hunting13]
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12/06/16 08:16 AM
12/06/16 08:16 AM
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Gary08
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Baiting law is ridiculous. A little different deal but a Friend of ours got nailed for hunting over a field that was top sewn with wheat before the rain last week. Damn I would have never dreamed that would be illegal. With this drought every dirt plot hunter is illegal. That is ridiculous and nit picky as I've ever heard.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: James]
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12/06/16 08:23 AM
12/06/16 08:23 AM
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trlrdrdave
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This will keep on until somebody does take it to court and the court renders an opinion. That is what needs to happen. Either it is ok if it is 100 yards and out of sight or it isn't. But who has that kind of money.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: hunting13]
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12/06/16 08:23 AM
12/06/16 08:23 AM
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Rebelman
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Baiting law is ridiculous. A little different deal but a Friend of ours got nailed for hunting over a field that was top sewn with wheat before the rain last week. Dove hunting?
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: Rebelman]
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12/06/16 08:26 AM
12/06/16 08:26 AM
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Baiting law is ridiculous. A little different deal but a Friend of ours got nailed for hunting over a field that was top sewn with wheat before the rain last week. Dove hunting? I would assume they used feed wheat and it has an occasional corn kernel in it.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: James]
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12/06/16 08:27 AM
12/06/16 08:27 AM
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Pretty sure it's no different this year than the last few
100 yards and out of line of sight
Might be wrong though, wouldn't be first time Feeders are 100 yards out of sight, and he knows he can beat it but it's still a bunch of money chit I'm always willing to beat on this dead horse. While there are always two sides to every story, there is no mystery as to why so many hunters have such a low opinion of game wardens, if the above is accurate. I'm sure there are some good wardens out there, but ones like this give all a bad name. "there shall be a rebuttable presumption that any bait or feed located beyond 100 yards and not within the line of sight of the hunter, is not a lure or attractant on the area where the hunter is attempting to take deer or feral swine. “Not within the line of sight” means being hidden from view by natural vegetation or terrain features" So, "bait or feed" can be placed 100 yards away and out of the line of sight, and the reputable presumption is that it is not a lure or attractant on the area where the person in hunting. So, what "proof" could the Game Warden have that it is a lure or attraction? If words have meaning, and I think they do, then the game warden is WRONG!!! I think any game warden should be fired or heavily fined for ticketing someone who is abiding by the regulation.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: ford150man]
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12/06/16 08:31 AM
12/06/16 08:31 AM
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Clem
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My father-in-laws hunting partner got a $100.00 ticket a week ago for "hunting" over corn. I put "hunting" in parenthesis because the guy is 80 years old, on oxygen and won't even get out of his truck to walk to the shooting house. He pulls his truck right up to the food plot and sits there. Yes he has a gun and I guess is technically hunting but, in my opinion, it takes a sorry person to write an old man a ticket for something as trivial as that. I'm glad your FIL is still going out, but doing what he was doing is considered hunting. At what age do we get a pass from a citation? The "baiting" law is vague. Either make hunting over stuff - corn, rice, whatever - legal or not.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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12/06/16 08:36 AM
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For every deer that is killed over corn, 10 are fed during the lean months. Baloney. One hunter out of 100 won't go put corn out after the season ends. Late February is when they would need it most. That's why I'm not in favor of it. If they make baiting legal, then many food plots won't be planted and then the deer really won't have any extra to eat after the season goes out.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: FurFlyin]
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12/06/16 08:38 AM
12/06/16 08:38 AM
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One hunter out of 100 won't go put corn out after the season ends. Late February is when they would need it most.
That's why I'm not in favor of it. If they make baiting legal, then many food plots won't be planted and then the deer really won't have any extra to eat after the season goes out. I actually agree on both counts. I never thought about food plots not getting planted. We would still plant, but I realize many wouldn't. And there's no way I'd put out corn after season.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: Remington270]
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12/06/16 09:06 AM
12/06/16 09:06 AM
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Posts: 14,561 Tuscaloosa Co.
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One hunter out of 100 won't go put corn out after the season ends. Late February is when they would need it most.
That's why I'm not in favor of it. If they make baiting legal, then many food plots won't be planted and then the deer really won't have any extra to eat after the season goes out. I actually agree on both counts. I never thought about food plots not getting planted. We would still plant, but I realize many wouldn't. And there's no way I'd put out corn after season. How much benefit are the deer getting from foodplots right now?
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: James]
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12/06/16 09:10 AM
12/06/16 09:10 AM
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buzzard
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killing deer over bait gets rid of all your deer, just ask Kansas, Oklahoma, GA, FL, Canada, etc. etc. All their deer are gone now.
"Hell with them fellows, buzzard got to eat same as a worm" Josey Wales
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: Remington270]
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12/06/16 09:14 AM
12/06/16 09:14 AM
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.... I never thought about food plots not getting planted. We would still plant, but I realize many wouldn't. And there's no way I'd put out corn after season. I never thought about NOT planting, either. I guess there are a lot of hunters who will save money on seed and fertilizer for their green fields and invest in corn for baiting. Especially if they live close to their hunting area and can put out a bag or two each week during the season.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: FurFlyin]
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12/06/16 09:17 AM
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Posts: 10,046 Northport, Al.
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For every deer that is killed over corn, 10 are fed during the lean months. Baloney. One hunter out of 100 won't go put corn out after the season ends. Late February is when they would need it most. That's why I'm not in favor of it. If they make baiting legal, then many food plots won't be planted and then the deer really won't have any extra to eat after the season goes out. I'm not a betting man, but if I was I'd bet you on your statement of 100 hunters. I believe you are wrong. Those that are serious in management and crazy over deer, want to know what deer remain on the property(ies) take a camera census after season, over corn. God Bless, David B.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: buzzard]
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12/06/16 09:18 AM
12/06/16 09:18 AM
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DryFire
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killing deer over bait gets rid of all your deer, just ask Kansas, Oklahoma, GA, FL, Canada, etc. etc. All their deer are gone now. You left out Texas. And we planted food plots as well as using timed feeders.
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Re: For you guys that think the so-called feeding law is not flawed
[Re: James]
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12/06/16 09:19 AM
12/06/16 09:19 AM
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Clem
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Baiting is allowed in Wisconsin, too. Limited amounts. They don't have any deer, either. All gone gone.
"Hunting Politics are stupid!" - Farm Hunter
"Bible says you shouldn't put sugar in your cornbread." Dustin, 2013
"Best I can figure 97.365% of the general public is a paint chip eating, mouth breathing, certified dumbass." BCLC, 2020
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