Originally Posted By: Joe4majors
Originally Posted By: Mbrock
Conservation infractions are arrest. You have two options when breaking game and fish laws. One is to the sign the ticket. It's not admitting guilt. It's agreeing to pay the bond amount specified if you don't appear before the judge. The other option is going to jail.

To clarify on the ag practices, throwing 200 lbs of wheat on a dry pond bed a week before season is not for erosion. A seedbed must be prepared first. Cracked corn in the the field is illegal period. That all needs to be gone before you hunt, and I mean like every cracked kernel.

There's no need in trying to skirt around the legality here. It's very easy to prepare a dove field legally. Just break ground and top sow wheat.


For small acreage property with millet planted for dove and a feeder on the property for deer, what can be done to stay legal? Pull the feeder a couple weeks before the shoot or what?


Remove the feeder and make sure ALL the feed is gone 10 days prior to hunting.


Jon Bartlett