I just pointed out that food plots and baiting are not the "same thing" legally or physically. I have asked this question several times and nobody has ever tried to answer it, so I will ask again - in what sense are they the same thing?
A corn feeder is bait placed in a specific location by man to lure a game animal into gun or bow range.
A green patch is bait placed in a specific location by man to lure a game animal into gun or bow range.
It requires no more skill or effort to hunt over one vs the other.
With both legal I can see no moral or ethical difference.
Both could be used as a means to provide additional supplimental food for the deer on your land.
Here's a better question back at you. In what meaningful way are they different?
Last edited by Todd1700; 06/29/1901:35 AM.
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