Buck Snort Legal? does it work??
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Buck Snort Legal? does it work??
Here are my states regulations on baiting.... not trying to bend the rules or nothin but would Buck Snort be considered as bait? Its not intended to consumed. If so have any of you had any luck with it?
what is the best kind to use?
-wild persimmon
-wild berry
-fresh apple
-sweet corn
-sweet acorn
-honeysuckle
Unlawful Feeding of Wildlife
Not only is it illegal to hunt, chase with dogs, or attempt to kill game birds and animals from a baited site (see the specific rules about baiting on page 22), it is also illegal to feed some wildlife under certain circumstances. Feeding restrictions help control the transmission of diseases, nuisance problems, littering concerns, and enforcement issues about hunting with bait.
Unlawful to Feed Deer (September 1, 2007 - January 5, 2008):
It is unlawful for any person to place or distribute food, salt, minerals or similar substances, to feed or attract deer from September 1 through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive. Nor, upon written notification by Department personnel, shall any person continue to place or distribute any food, salt, mineral or similar substances for any purpose if the placement of these materials results in the attraction of and/or feeding of deer. No part of this regulation shall be construed to restrict bona fide agronomic plantings (including wildlife food plots) or distribution of food to livestock.
Unlawful to Feed Bears (anytime): [*]Occupy any baited blind or other baited place for the purpose of taking or attempting to take any wild game bird or wild game animal or to put out bait or salt for the purpose of taking or killing any wild game bird or wild game animal, except for the purpose of trapping furbearing animals.[*]Chase with dogs or hunt with dogs or to attempt to chase or hunt with dogs any wild animal from a baited site or to train dogs on any wild animal from a baited site. Furthermore, it shall be unlawful to place, distribute or maintain bait or salt for any wild animal for the purpose of chasing with dogs, hunting with dogs or the training of dogs. Bait shall mean any food, grain, or other consumable substance that could serve as a lure or attractant; however, crops grown for normal or accepted agriculture or wildlife management purposes shall not be considered as bait. A baited site will be considered to be baited for 30 days following the complete removal of all such bait or salt.
what is the best kind to use?
-wild persimmon
-wild berry
-fresh apple
-sweet corn
-sweet acorn
-honeysuckle
Unlawful Feeding of Wildlife
Not only is it illegal to hunt, chase with dogs, or attempt to kill game birds and animals from a baited site (see the specific rules about baiting on page 22), it is also illegal to feed some wildlife under certain circumstances. Feeding restrictions help control the transmission of diseases, nuisance problems, littering concerns, and enforcement issues about hunting with bait.
Unlawful to Feed Deer (September 1, 2007 - January 5, 2008):
It is unlawful for any person to place or distribute food, salt, minerals or similar substances, to feed or attract deer from September 1 through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive. Nor, upon written notification by Department personnel, shall any person continue to place or distribute any food, salt, mineral or similar substances for any purpose if the placement of these materials results in the attraction of and/or feeding of deer. No part of this regulation shall be construed to restrict bona fide agronomic plantings (including wildlife food plots) or distribution of food to livestock.
Unlawful to Feed Bears (anytime): [*]Occupy any baited blind or other baited place for the purpose of taking or attempting to take any wild game bird or wild game animal or to put out bait or salt for the purpose of taking or killing any wild game bird or wild game animal, except for the purpose of trapping furbearing animals.[*]Chase with dogs or hunt with dogs or to attempt to chase or hunt with dogs any wild animal from a baited site or to train dogs on any wild animal from a baited site. Furthermore, it shall be unlawful to place, distribute or maintain bait or salt for any wild animal for the purpose of chasing with dogs, hunting with dogs or the training of dogs. Bait shall mean any food, grain, or other consumable substance that could serve as a lure or attractant; however, crops grown for normal or accepted agriculture or wildlife management purposes shall not be considered as bait. A baited site will be considered to be baited for 30 days following the complete removal of all such bait or salt.