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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Fun4all]
#2066564
03/22/17 03:19 PM
03/22/17 03:19 PM
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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 12,481 Pike County, AL
Fuzzy_Bunny
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Booner
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 12,481
Pike County, AL
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If people want corn. Plant corn. Seems like that is dang hard to figure out!! Yep, becuse everybody leasing timber company land is free to come in and push out a food plot or three big enough to get a viable stand of corn, and they all have a tractor and the implements to get the job done too.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
#2066594
03/22/17 03:36 PM
03/22/17 03:36 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,582 Moss Creek
Gotcha1
Bright Eyes
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Bright Eyes
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,582
Moss Creek
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Heck, just bait 'em then.
Matt Brock wears knock-off Crocs.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
#2066676
03/22/17 04:28 PM
03/22/17 04:28 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,494 Jefferson
Fun4all
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10 point
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Posts: 3,494
Jefferson
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If people want corn. Plant corn. Seems like that is dang hard to figure out!! Yep, becuse everybody leasing timber company land is free to come in and push out a food plot or three big enough to get a viable stand of corn, and they all have a tractor and the implements to get the job done too. Pony up and buy their own land then. Or better yet learn how to hunt, but that's too hard. I do understand the do it the easy way concept though!
"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
#2066863
03/23/17 01:24 AM
03/23/17 01:24 AM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 7,780 central ala,
centralala
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14 point
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Posts: 7,780
central ala,
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OK. Let's get one thing straight. According to Merriam-Webster, a widely accepted dictionary, the word "hunt" means: To pursue for food or in sport. To manage in the search for game. To pursue with intent to capture. To drive or chase, especially by harrying. To traverse in the search of prey.
So, if someone tries to kill a deer over corn, wheat, white oaks, waterhole, cutover, or in front of a pack of hounds,IT IS HUNTING!! No individual is going to change that definition for the masses. Therefore, telling someone to "learn to hunt" doesn't reach the goal of holier than thou but only shows you really don't know what hunting is.
Now, I'll go back to not giving a $+&% about the subject of baiting.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: Fun4all]
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03/23/17 02:30 AM
03/23/17 02:30 AM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,361
mman
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...Or better yet learn how to hunt, but that's too hard. I do understand the do it the easy way concept though! I felt the same way the first time I climbed into a shooting house. I didn't have to scout, someone else built it and determined where to put it, someone else planted the field it was sitting on. How is that hunting, I thought??? It was the lazy man's way. Yet I don't hear others disparaging that method, at least too often. I have since learned to enjoy a shooting house. I even built one and with great difficulty, moved it to a hardwood bottom that I knew they were going to clear cut part of. It has windows, is rock solid and tight. I've even killed a couple nice bucks from it. Don't tell me I'm lazy or don't know how to hunt. I've put in 1000's and 1000's of hours learning about deer, either through reading, talking to others, and through scouting and personal observation. I wish I knew how many miles I've put in scouting. I spent many years hunting public land. I used to only bow hunt. I know how to kill deer without the aid of bait. If the baiting bill passes, I will put out bait, but I'm sure my approach will be different than most folks. Anyway, it won't make me forget how to hunt, I promise you that.
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
#2067954
03/24/17 12:56 AM
03/24/17 12:56 AM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 6,876 Shelby Co, AL
CatHeadBiscuit
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14 point
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 6,876
Shelby Co, AL
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Well we already burn food (corn) to fuel our cars. We might as well throw it on the ground for wild animals to eat.
"Arguing on the internet is like playing chess with a pigeon. You may be good at chess, but the pigeon is just going to knock all the pieces down, take a crap on the table, and strut around like its victorious."--Anonymous
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Re: Baiting now Legal?
[Re: pcamper]
#2068635
03/24/17 02:42 PM
03/24/17 02:42 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 12,916 Old Florida
Geno
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 12,916
Old Florida
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Burning it in our engines is not good either. At least it gets some good use on the ground.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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