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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
[Re: Tracker]
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02/18/18 12:43 PM
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Majority of the dumbasses still couldn't kill a deer if baiting was legal from what I've seen on here
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
[Re: RiverWood]
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02/18/18 12:48 PM
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Bet folks pouring corn in a pile and hanging off a tree right on top of it to "harvest" a deer never dreamed it was all part of a management plan.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
[Re: RiverWood]
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02/18/18 01:15 PM
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Planting a food plot for the purpose of harvesting deer is part of habitat management plan. Sorta like eggs are part of a cake Putting out corn to "harvest" deer or turkeys is part of a habitat management plan. But that's illegal. Putting out a food plot for 2.5 months to "harvest" a deer or turkey is part of a habitat management plan. But that's legal. Same things. Same concepts. Same results - for the deer or turkey, but not the hunter if he gets caught.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 01:24 PM
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Planting a food plot for the purpose of harvesting deer is part of habitat management plan. Sorta like eggs are part of a cake Putting out corn to "harvest" deer or turkeys is part of a habitat management plan. But that's illegal. Putting out a food plot for 2.5 months to "harvest" a deer or turkey is part of a habitat management plan. But that's legal. Same things. Same concepts. Same results - for the deer or turkey, but not the hunter if he gets caught. I believe you have it figured out, Sir.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 01:34 PM
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NOT the "same thing, same concept, same result " (talk about STUPID). Corn is for losers who can't kill a deer without a pile of corn. At least a Fall food plot provides deer a 7 to 8 month supply of food. http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com...season-time-prepare-next-year/110549996/
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 01:41 PM
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If you reduce the two to just harvesting deer , they are the same concept. I reckon a feller could keep his feeder filled 7-8 months or longer.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 01:42 PM
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Thank you for your post. This thread was needing some comic relief and your post provided that.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 01:58 PM
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A year-round or well-planned and established 7- to 8-month plot could or may provide some extra benefit. Never have disagreed about that.
But a plot created only for 2-3 months at the most to see/shoot deer before a guy lets it go fallow for 9 months is the same as putting out corn to see/shoot deer. There's no difference. Neither create genuine hunting situations - they're only ambushing and killing situations.
It all boils down to how people want to justify things and make themselves feel good.
"Hunting Politics are stupid!" - Farm Hunter
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 02:06 PM
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Thank you for your post. This thread was needing some comic relief and your post provided that. [quote=N2TRKYS] I'll will accept that as your confession that you are incapable of killing a deer or a turkey without using corn.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 02:32 PM
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Thank you for your post. This thread was needing some comic relief and your post provided that. I'll will accept that as your confession that you are incapable of killing a deer or a turkey without using corn. Take it how you want, but I know the difference between a whitetail and mule deer.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 04:08 PM
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The bottom line is the difference is pretty simple. One requires the moral ethics to follow the law, planning, work, and patience. The other requires a lazy ass and willingness to violate the law.
Not much more complicated than that.
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 04:14 PM
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We all know that quality habitat management provides high quality nutrition for wildlife 12 months a year. Planting food plots is just a tool to fill in seasonal gaps during late summer drought and late winter freezing when native browse is limited. How you can compare year round management to pouring a bag of corn on the ground is beyond me. Of course high quality , year round plots are a superior management tool compared to just a corn pile in season. Any fool knows that. I have year round, high quality plots , when I hunt over them I view them as B-A-I-T !
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Re: Baiting vs planting green fields
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02/18/18 04:53 PM
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There is absolutely NO way that the average AL food plot can provide higher quality food as consistently and efficiently as a gravity feeder.
So, drop the semantics. I'll buy that . Average plot = a bag of ryegrass and a bag of 13-13-13, done.
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Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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