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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: Hogwild]
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03/06/17 04:11 PM
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MS_Hunter
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LOL
What is the next complaint???
The price of corn fritters is gonna be so high they are gonna quit having County Fairs?? Hunting over corn = sugar in cornbread
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. Food Plots
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
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03/06/17 04:57 PM
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ColeT
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Food plots are there more consistent compared to corn. Not really. Lol I didn't word that good at all. My bad. I just meant a food plot is there 24/7 and corn will have to be refilled. Is there a difference in what they're purpose is, no.
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: Fun4all]
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03/06/17 06:04 PM
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Reno
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I suggest everybody hunt public land for 10 - 15 years and either learn how to hunt or just move on to the next ego sport du jour. I agree.
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: MS_Hunter]
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03/06/17 06:23 PM
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jawbone
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More and more clubs are going to baiting "because it's legal". As of when I last checked, baiting is still illegal. It is supplemental feeding out of sight and more than a hundred yards that is legal. Of course, if I were to bet, baiting will be legal soon. There is a difference between baiting and supplemental feeding.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: DaBreeze]
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03/06/17 06:27 PM
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hmmmm I wonder... deer become feeder trained.. people start seeing plenty of deer... population booms due to readily accessible food source... they no longer feel the need to shoot the first thing that walks out..... hunter mindset changes an they become more selective towards older mor mature deer.... we sart growin deer consistently bigger across the board. texas minus cactus and illegas hehe
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: jawbone]
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03/07/17 02:00 AM
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More and more clubs are going to baiting "because it's legal". As of when I last checked, baiting is still illegal. It is supplemental feeding out of sight and more than a hundred yards that is legal. Of course, if I were to bet, baiting will be legal soon. There is a difference between baiting and supplemental feeding. Should have told that to those writing the regulation that said "As it applies to the hunting of deer and feral swine, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that any bait or feed.." Therefore, if you place "bait" 100 yards away and it is hidden by natural means, then that is legal.
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: CarbonClimber1]
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03/07/17 02:14 AM
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mman
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hmmmm I wonder... deer become feeder trained.. people start seeing plenty of deer... population booms due to readily accessible food source... they no longer feel the need to shoot the first thing that walks out..... hunter mindset changes an they become more selective towards older mor mature deer.... we sart growin deer consistently bigger across the board. texas minus cactus and illegas hehe Haven't you heard, baiting is the devil. Nothing positive could possibly come from this. Every other state that has tried this has failed miserably and all their deer are either nocturnal or non-existent because they died of disease. People being selective...who ever heard of such nonsense. (For any sarcastically challenged folks, this is sarcasm).
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: CarbonClimber1]
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03/07/17 02:17 AM
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hmmmm I wonder... deer become feeder trained.. people start seeing plenty of deer... population booms due to readily accessible food source... they no longer feel the need to shoot the first thing that walks out..... hunter mindset changes an they become more selective towards older mor mature deer.... we sart growin deer consistently bigger across the board. texas minus cactus and illegas hehe Dont bet on it.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: mman]
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03/07/17 03:38 AM
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jawbone
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[quote=MS_Hunter]More and more clubs are going to baiting "because it's legal". Therefore, if you place "bait" 100 yards away and it is hidden by natural means, then that is legal. Not according to those enforcing and punishing the offenders, but we've been down that road before. Bait is used to entice game to a hunter and is illegal still, probably not for long though, period.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: jawbone]
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03/07/17 04:10 AM
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[quote=MS_Hunter]More and more clubs are going to baiting "because it's legal". Therefore, if you place "bait" 100 yards away and it is hidden by natural means, then that is legal. Not according to those enforcing and punishing the offenders, but we've been down that road before. Bait is used to entice game to a hunter and is illegal still, probably not for long though, period. I know, I know...I can't help they can't read and understand English...the reg says "bait or feed". I just hope that if something passes, it will be unambiguous (a guy can hope, can't he?)
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: timbercruiser]
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03/07/17 05:22 AM
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One thing is for sure, just going out to the woods and pouring out a couple of sacks of corn is not a guaranteed way to kill a nice deer. It would probably make it easier to kill does and young bucks. If it becomes legal, I'm sure there will be a few nice ones killed over a pile of corn, but that will become the exception and not the rule, I am guessing.
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: king]
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03/07/17 06:08 AM
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ColeT
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I don't understand all the fuss over legal baiting, if baiting makes you happy , do it, if you don't like baiting, don't do it just because baiting may be legal, does not mean that you have to do it. You'd think we've shot somebody
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: blumsden]
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03/07/17 07:07 AM
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I don't understand the confusion about Supplemental Feed. Put it where you don't hunt, and feed the deer. That's really pretty simple. because folks want to take advantage of the deer going to the "supplemental feed"...making it into "bait".
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: BhamFred]
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03/07/17 08:55 AM
03/07/17 08:55 AM
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jawbone
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I don't understand the confusion about Supplemental Feed. Put it where you don't hunt, and feed the deer. That's really pretty simple. because folks want to take advantage of the deer going to the "supplemental feed"...making it into "bait". Exactly, no one wants to hunt where the deer aren't. They are going to go where the deer are. For some reason those making the rules have decided to make it as complicated and confusing as they can. It should be simple, corn and other feed, illegal or legal? Period. No more complicated than that.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Baiting Vs. Food Plots
[Re: DaBreeze]
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03/07/17 02:45 PM
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Huntnwork
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I just hope most of you are as sick of these converstions as i am. I could care less what anybody even my neighbors are doing. Im gonna do just like i always have, plant the best plots i can, plant fruit and acorn producing trees when i can and if i get the urge to dump or some rice bran or put corn in my feeder i will.
Workin for the man, huntin when I can.
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