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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: BigUncleLeroy]
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04/04/18 08:27 PM
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In principle I oppose it because I simply don't think we need to make killing a deer easier in Alabama, I would rather see them make it straight up legal with no stipulations than continuing to make it confusing as to whether it is legal or not or use it as a source of revenue.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: BigUncleLeroy]
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04/04/18 10:14 PM
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Out back
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You're not alone. I think baiting is just another symptom of the millennial disease. The lust for instant gratification and the justification for laziness. I'd be in favor of capital punishment for baiting.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: BigUncleLeroy]
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04/04/18 11:54 PM
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jawbone
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I'm hoping that if everyone else is baiting, I won't and deer will flock to my sanctuary.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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04/05/18 08:17 AM
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Iand more stringent harvest limitations/restrictions. Please explain? Also, not a sport. Most guys in here aren't athletes. Big difference between a sport and an athletic sport. Didn'y say hunters were athletes...golf is a sport by general classification, also not an athletic sport IMO, but that's all conjecture. By "sport", my connotation meant something that challenges one's craft while maintaining fundamental rules and operating procedures. Something can be an ethical "sport", i.e. enjoy the hunt, eat what you kill, and strive to improve and maintain the environment.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
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04/05/18 10:33 AM
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: abolt300]
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04/05/18 04:26 PM
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I can promise you that the guys hunting around my property dang sure do not want it passed and legalized. They are 100% against it I can assure you. It's the only way they kill deer. They've hunted over it, illegally, for years around me. The day it is legal to bait and have it out on your property, without having to worry, their deer sightings and kills will be cut in half, at least, when I strategically place 4 or 5 big feeders out on my property. More land, better fields, drastically less pressure, stricter shooting requirements...the only thing deer could want on my property that they dont currently have is a big fat supplemental feed pile. Which for the past 7-10 years they've been having to go next door to get.
I dont care one way or the other. If it's legal, I'll have something out to hold my deer as much as possible. If it stays like it is, I'll just keep doing what I've been doing. That's my thinking on it once it's legal it ain't gonna work no more because there's gonna be a corn pile in front of every stand. Gonna be just like hunting a greenfield is now.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: Out back]
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04/05/18 04:33 PM
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You're not alone. I think baiting is just another symptom of the millennial disease. The lust for instant gratification and the justification for laziness. I'd be in favor of capital punishment for baiting. I remember guys picking corn and putting it in the woods using it for bait in the 70s so, I don't think its just a young bucks game.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
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04/05/18 09:07 PM
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You're not alone. I think baiting is just another symptom of the millennial disease. The lust for instant gratification and the justification for laziness. I'd be in favor of capital punishment for baiting. I remember guys picking corn and putting it in the woods using it for bait in the 70s so, I don't think its just a young bucks game. No way. Only people born after 1990 are lazy
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: BigUncleLeroy]
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04/05/18 09:24 PM
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If you need corn piles to kill deer or turkeys then that's just sad 😂 I definitely think more of deer/turkeys killed by real hunters than those killed by baiters. If you are going to bait deer or turkeys then at least do it with food plots instead which provides better nutrition.
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Re: Am I alone in not supporting the baiting bill?
[Re: AlabamaHuntress]
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04/05/18 09:40 PM
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If you need corn piles to kill deer or turkeys then that's just sad 😂 I definitely think more of deer/turkeys killed by real hunters than those killed by baiters. If you are going to bait deer or turkeys then at least do it with food plots instead which provides better nutrition. That take on baiting was very contradicting.
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