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No baiting is going to really hurt a bunch of outfitter businesses and pay to hunt operation's success rates out there. Low or "lower" hunter success, as a result of not being able bait, just might make it better, with regard to the availability of non-resident tags out there. One can only hope. I’d sure hate it for these outfitters to not be able to corn/milo up turkeys and wholesale slaughter them. Or heaven forbid, their clients can’t sit over a pile of corn to shoot a deer.
Last edited by bayouturkey; 06/28/23 09:40 PM.
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No baiting is going to really hurt a bunch of outfitter businesses and pay to hunt operation's success rates out there. Low or "lower" hunter success, as a result of not being able bait, just might make it better, with regard to the availability of non-resident tags out there. One can only hope. I’d sure hate it for these outfitters to not be able to corn/milo up turkeys and wholesale slaughter them. Or heaven forbid, their clients can’t sit over a pile of corn to shoot a deer. No big deal to sit over bait if thats what they prefer… if they cant bait they’ll just plant some goodies.
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Very good points were made about some of the worst CWD states have been no baiting forever. Several speculated that baiting may actually reduce the spread of CWD by keeping separate deer groups from foraging far and wide for food thus increasing the contact with other deer groups.
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No baiting is going to really hurt a bunch of outfitter businesses and pay to hunt operation's success rates out there. Low or "lower" hunter success, as a result of not being able bait, just might make it better, with regard to the availability of non-resident tags out there. One can only hope. I’d sure hate it for these outfitters to not be able to corn/milo up turkeys and wholesale slaughter them. Or heaven forbid, their clients can’t sit over a pile of corn to shoot a deer. No big deal to sit over bait if thats what they prefer… if they cant bait they’ll just plant some goodies. Said they were talking about banning all food plots too.................................................
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This is why I prefer Illinois over some of the other states. No baiting allowed nor needed.
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No baiting is going to really hurt a bunch of outfitter businesses and pay to hunt operation's success rates out there. Low or "lower" hunter success, as a result of not being able bait, just might make it better, with regard to the availability of non-resident tags out there. One can only hope. I’d sure hate it for these outfitters to not be able to corn/milo up turkeys and wholesale slaughter them. Or heaven forbid, their clients can’t sit over a pile of corn to shoot a deer. Baiting turkeys is already illegal in Kansas... If your implying that they already do that, what makes you think making it illegal to bait deer would be any different?
Turkeys be damned.
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If you have ever hunted out there you know it is all or nothing as to what ground holds deer. If they pass a law to prohibit bait they will loose the butts on money made by OOS hunters not buying tags and not leasing land from farmers and outfitters going out of business. You have to have timber or crops to hold deer and there is only so much of that out there. It will turn into Arkansas duck hunting where only the rich can afford it. Also you can bait turkeys in Kansas, most feed year round.
Live like you are dieing!!!
Let me live till i'm too old to die young.
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No baiting is going to really hurt a bunch of outfitter businesses and pay to hunt operation's success rates out there. Low or "lower" hunter success, as a result of not being able bait, just might make it better, with regard to the availability of non-resident tags out there. One can only hope. I’d sure hate it for these outfitters to not be able to corn/milo up turkeys and wholesale slaughter them. Or heaven forbid, their clients can’t sit over a pile of corn to shoot a deer. Baiting turkeys is already illegal in Kansas... If your implying that they already do that, what makes you think making it illegal to bait deer would be any different? You can bait turkeys in KS.
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No baiting is going to really hurt a bunch of outfitter businesses and pay to hunt operation's success rates out there. Low or "lower" hunter success, as a result of not being able bait, just might make it better, with regard to the availability of non-resident tags out there. One can only hope. I’d sure hate it for these outfitters to not be able to corn/milo up turkeys and wholesale slaughter them. Or heaven forbid, their clients can’t sit over a pile of corn to shoot a deer. Baiting turkeys is already illegal in Kansas... If your implying that they already do that, what makes you think making it illegal to bait deer would be any different? You can bait turkeys in KS. My mistake, I guess i had Oklahoma and KS mixed up
Turkeys be damned.
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