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Where is baiting at right now?
#2169657
07/18/17 04:25 PM
07/18/17 04:25 PM
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 3,678 Alabama
Honolua
OP
I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
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I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 3,678
Alabama
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I have been tied up with a lot of BS and have had little or no time to even think about hunting. Cliff Notes would be appreciated.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: Honolua]
#2169682
07/18/17 04:38 PM
07/18/17 04:38 PM
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 3,678 Alabama
Honolua
OP
I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
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I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 3,678
Alabama
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So the same, no change? The tax to bait never made it out of committee I guess.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
#2169840
07/18/17 06:24 PM
07/18/17 06:24 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,200 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
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Governors penis got in the way of a vote. Truer words have never been spoken Yeah sumbeech got in the way of the corn hole, i meant corn vote
How many people am i willing to sacrifice for freedom? Everyone. All of them...
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: James]
#2169854
07/18/17 07:26 PM
07/18/17 07:26 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 4,161 chilton, co.
hayman
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 4,161
chilton, co.
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$500.00 if you get caught.
“Everything Woke Turns To SH_T” Donald J. Trump
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: deerman24]
#2169907
07/19/17 01:59 AM
07/19/17 01:59 AM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 21,781 USA
Remington270
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Posts: 21,781
USA
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lot of lost revenue if baiting becomes legal. Half of agents salary come from baiting fines. (just my assessment) Agents?
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: timbercruiser]
#2169987
07/19/17 03:41 AM
07/19/17 03:41 AM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 21,781 USA
Remington270
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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USA
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I don't think the tickets relate to the game warden's salary. The loss of revenue would have been the ability to sell stickers for the bait feeders. $20 or so per feeder per year for those that wanted to put out a feeder would have accumulated a lot of money. Buying a sticker for a feeder would make me furious. So stupid. If they need more money don't nickel and dime me, just charge more for licenses. Maybe they should charge more for the right to use mechanical broadheads, or for using a center fire rifle? Bucks should definitely cost more than does too. It never ends.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: chillinhunt]
#2170075
07/19/17 05:42 AM
07/19/17 05:42 AM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,588 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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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.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: N2TRKYS]
#2170296
07/19/17 09:36 AM
07/19/17 09:36 AM
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Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 283 Athens, AL
chillinhunt
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 283
Athens, AL
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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.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: chillinhunt]
#2170347
07/19/17 10:27 AM
07/19/17 10:27 AM
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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 12,481 Pike County, AL
Fuzzy_Bunny
Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 12,481
Pike County, AL
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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?
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: deerman24]
#2170383
07/19/17 11:11 AM
07/19/17 11:11 AM
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Posts: 36,181 alabama
BhamFred
Freak of Nature
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Posts: 36,181
alabama
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lot of lost revenue if baiting becomes legal. Half of agents salary come from baiting fines. (just my assessment) horseshitt.
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: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: Remington270]
#2170384
07/19/17 11:12 AM
07/19/17 11:12 AM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 36,181 alabama
BhamFred
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 36,181
alabama
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lot of lost revenue if baiting becomes legal. Half of agents salary come from baiting fines. (just my assessment) Agents? GWs are called agents in La.
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: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: chillinhunt]
#2170392
07/19/17 11:27 AM
07/19/17 11:27 AM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,588 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 14,588
Tuscaloosa Co.
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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.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: BhamFred]
#2170470
07/19/17 12:50 PM
07/19/17 12:50 PM
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 3,678 Alabama
Honolua
OP
I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
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OP
I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 3,678
Alabama
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lot of lost revenue if baiting becomes legal. Half of agents salary come from baiting fines. (just my assessment) horseshitt. Classic!
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: N2TRKYS]
#2170475
07/19/17 12:55 PM
07/19/17 12:55 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 7,780 central ala,
centralala
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 7,780
central ala,
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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.
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
#2170524
07/19/17 01:58 PM
07/19/17 01:58 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,200 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,200
Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
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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
How many people am i willing to sacrifice for freedom? Everyone. All of them...
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: centralala]
#2170558
07/19/17 02:34 PM
07/19/17 02:34 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,618 Clanton
Turkey_neck
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,618
Clanton
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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.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Where is baiting at right now?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#2170569
07/19/17 02:47 PM
07/19/17 02:47 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 7,780 central ala,
centralala
14 point
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14 point
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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?
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